Climax VST-2752 Operation & User’s Manual
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Climax VST-2752, 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
Climax VST-2752, 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 Pa
Climax VST-2752, 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 ____________
Climax VST-2752, 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
1 1. 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 �
Climax VST-2752, 22 correcting 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 Use
Climax VST-2752, 47 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�
Climax VST-2752, 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.
Climax VST-2752, 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 Timer Home Arm Entry Timer Away 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 Omi
Climax VST-2752, 38 Siren 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 tur
Climax VST-2752, 20 4. 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
11 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 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 n
Climax VST-2752, 24 alarm 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
Climax VST-2752, 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 t
Climax VST-2752, 3 User 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 you
Climax VST-2752, 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 W o 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
Climax VST-2752, 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 commun
Climax VST-2752, 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. < < N N O O T T E E > > The PIN Code and SMS Keyword entered in Panel Information are included in every SMS command
18 3. 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 123
Climax VST-2752, 26 Fire Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Fire Alarm 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 A
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