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Mhouse - Alarm System: Simplified Operating Procedure

1. The document provides simplified instructions for installing and operating an alarm system, dividing the premises to be protected into up to three zones and programming various detectors and sensors accordingly. 2. Key steps include inserting SIM and memory cards, entering administrator and user codes, setting dip switches on detectors to configure functions like wiring and tamper detection, and memorizing accessories in the control unit. 3. The system can be programmed for perimeter protection or zone-based protection to enable detectors by area, allowing different levels of alarm for different zones.

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Mhouse - Alarm System: Simplified Operating Procedure

1. The document provides simplified instructions for installing and operating an alarm system, dividing the premises to be protected into up to three zones and programming various detectors and sensors accordingly. 2. Key steps include inserting SIM and memory cards, entering administrator and user codes, setting dip switches on detectors to configure functions like wiring and tamper detection, and memorizing accessories in the control unit. 3. The system can be programmed for perimeter protection or zone-based protection to enable detectors by area, allowing different levels of alarm for different zones.

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1 Simplified operating procedure (Attention: these instructions do not replace in any

way the user manual which must be read before installing the system)
For any doubt concerning the installation, please call the telephone help line number printed
Mhouse - Alarm system
on the package
First of all open all the devices (keypad, control unit, MAD1, MAD2...) and take out the batteries
Simplified operating procedure
01. Insert the memory card in the keypad. 02. Insert the SIM card in the control unit (not
(The card is attached to the instructions included in the kit). In this way telephone calls
can be made and text messages can be sent
without a telephone line or in addition to one

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01. Insert the batteries in the control unit (1 beep confirms that the control unit is powered). In the
minute that follows insert the batteries in the touchscreen keypad.

02. Enter a numerical code of at least 4 digits (ADMINISTRATOR CODE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _


2 1 to be kept in a safe place) and press OK to confirm.
MAD1 This code can be used to programme the alarm but not to enable and disable it
MAD6
Prepare a diagram of the premises (example
fig. 1) to be protected, dividing them into max- 03. Enter a user code of at least 4 digits (USER CODE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and press OK to confirm.
imum 3 zones (figs. 2 and 3) and associate the This code can be used to access some of the alarm settings and enable and disable it
required detectors to each zone. The zoning MAD5 04. Set the parameters of the switches of all the MAD1 and MAD2 detectors according to the
alarm option makes it possible to enable the MAD2 MAD2
functions required (remove the battery before setting the parameters).
zones totally or in part, which makes it possible
to differentiate the area to be protected. The
alarm can be programmed for the following
types of protection: perimeter or by zones MAD1

MAD3
4 MAD1 (Door/Window open detector)
MACU1-MACU2
MASO1 MATS1
Dip Switch: Programming Description
1 OFF It does not signal the status of the door sensors when activated
• Perimeter: it is possible to move freely in- 2 1 ON It signals that the door is open when activated
side the home with anti-intrusion perimeter 2 OFF No wired device connected
2 ON Wired device connected
protection 3 OFF Immediate alarm on the first pulse of the wired device (if connected)
3 ON Alarm activated after 6 pulses of the wired device (if connected)
Example zone A 4 OFF Sensor tamper function: disabled
4 ON Sensor tamper function: enabled
ZONE A: 5 OFF Sensor removal function: enabled
Volumetric detectors to detect the presence of 5 ON Sensor removal function: disabled
6 OFF Factory setting - do not change
an intruder near doors and windows (MAD3) The grey colour indicates factory settings.
ZONE B: zone B
Opening detector for doors and windows
(MAD1) switch 1 switch 2

ZONE C:
zone C
Indoor volumetric detectors (MAD2)

• By zones: allows enabling detectors by


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zones and alarming only the garage and
zone C zone B
ground floor at night
zone A
Example
ZONE A: switch 3 switch 4 switch 5
Garage detectors NC
ZONE B:
Ground floor detectors NO
ZONE C:
Indoor volumetric detectors
5 MAD2 (Infrared detector with volumetric lens) switch 1 switch 2

Dip Switch: Programming Description


1 OFF Sensitivity range: approx. 5 m
1 ON Sensitivity range: approx. 10 m
2 OFF No wired device connected
2 ON Wired device connected
3 OFF Immediate alarm on the first pulse of the wired device (if connected)
3 ON Alarm activated after 6 pulses of the wired device (if connected)
4 OFF Detection sensitivity: high
4 ON Detection sensitivity: low
5 OFF Sensor removal function: enabled switch 3 switch 4 switch 5
5 ON Sensor removal function: disabled
6 OFF Factory setting - do not change
NC
The grey colour indicates factory settings.

You can now start browsing the menu of the touchscreen keypad.

6 MEMORISING THE ACCESSORIES IN THE CONTROL UNIT • Electronic proximity keys (up to 32 keys can be memorised)
The alarm does not need to be fully programmed to be used. 01. Select KEYS, choose the number of the key to be programmed and select ADD. Then complete
the various parameters.
Select the ALARM icon on the keypad, scroll using the small arrow , select MENU , enter 02. Enable: Select the areas to be enabled with this key (e.g.: Zones A and B)
the Administrator Code, press OK to confirm and select DEVICES. 03. Disable: Select the areas to be disabled with this same key (we recommend enabling and disabling
Now you can start programming the following: the same areas with the same key)
04. Name: This can be used to associate a user name to this key (e.g.: Marc), then follow the voice
• Access codes (up to 20 codes can be memorised) instructions. (The key must be brought near the lower left corner of the touchscreen keypad).
01. Select ACCESS CODES, choose the code number and select ADD. Then complete the various
parameters.
02. Enable: Select the areas to be enabled with this code (e.g.: Zones A and B) • Opening detector MAD1 and volumetric detector MAD2
03. Disable: Select the areas to be disabled with this same code (we recommend enabling and dis-
abling the same areas with the same code) 01. Select ALARM ZONE A to program the detectors in this zone according to the predetermined
04. Anti-duress: It automatically dials the telephone numbers foreseen for the “emergency event” pattern and select the number of the sensor (e.g.: A01)
call 02. Select ADD 1 DETECTOR or ADD 2 DETECTORS.
05. Name: This can be used to associate a user name to these codes (e.g.: Marc), then follow the This last function reduces false alarms caused by infrared volumetric detectors in particular situa-
voice instructions. tions. To activate the function the 2 detectors must be in the same room and positioned one in
front of the other. When this function is active the control unit activates the alarm only if it receives
the signal from the detectors with a maximum interval of 30s between each signal. Then complete
• Remote controls (up to 20 remote controls can be memorised) the various parameters.
01. Select REMOTE CONTROLS, choose the remote control number and select ADD. Then com- 03. Delay of the alarm after detection (0 seconds corresponds to an immediate alarm)
plete the various parameters. 04. Name: Write the name to be associated to the detector (e.g.: Kitchen)
02. Enable: Select the areas to be enabled with this remote control (e.g.: Zones A and B) 05. Press OK to Confirm and then follow the voice instructions.
03. Disable: Select the areas to be disabled with this same remote control (we recommend enabling 06. Select the detector to be used to cover this zone (for example MAD2)
and disabling the same areas with the same remote control) 07. Repeat this procedure to set the parameters of all the sensors in all the zones.
04. Name: This can be used to associate a user name to this remote control
L1
(e.g.: Marc), then follow the voice instructions.
The default functions of the transmitter are X Y

X: Total disabling
Z W
Y: Total enabling
Z: Partial enabling of zones A + B
W: Deterrence

7 PROGRAMMING VOICE AND TEXT MESSAGES Up to 6 text messages can be recorded (Attention: only by means of a GSM line).
This procedure enables the recording of messages and text messages to be sent to the numbers Return to the main menu and select MESSAGES and then TEXT MESSAGES, then TXT 1 and enter
in the contact list the following parameters:
After having programmed the devices return to the main menu and select MESSAGES and then - EVENT: Select the event that causes the message to be sent
VOICE MESSAGES, then Voice MSG 1 and enter the following parameters: - TEXT: Write the message that will be sent by the control unit when the event occurs (maximum 20
characters).
- EVENT: Select the event that causes the message to be sent
- VOICE MESSAGE: Record the message that will be sent by the control unit when the event oc-
curs.

8 CONTACT LIST PROGRAMMING NUMBER: Telephone number of the person to be contacted


This procedure enables the memorisation of the telephone numbers of the people to which the VOICE MSG: List of voice messages to be sent to this number
voice and text messages previously programmed must be sent
TXT: List of text messages to be sent to this number
Select CONTACT LIST from the main menu, select the position (position 1, position 2...) of the number,
which establishes the order of the calls, select ADD and enter the following parameters: TECH TXT: Select YES to receive all technical text messages (see TABLE 3 in the instructions).
NAME: Name of the person to be contacted

9 ADJUSTING THE PARAMETERS


Certain parameters can be adjusted: exit time, automatic activation, date, time... and above all
Return to the main menu, select SETTINGS, LINE PRIORITY, and then select the priority telephone
line that the control unit must use in case of alarm.
the line priority

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