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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.
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.
— Use this key to Away Arm the system. 1. Application Overview 10. Home Arm Key 1.1. Identifying the Parts — Use this key to Home Arm the system. 11. Disarm Key — Use this key to Disarm the system. 1. Backlit LCD Display 2. Green LED 12. Buzzer 13. Microphone 14. Mounting Holes & Tamper 15. Tamper Switch 16. DC Jack ON: AC Power is on. FLASH: AC Power failure. OFF: Power off 3.
powering source in case of any power failure condition. 1.2. Introduction During normal operation, the AC VST-2752 Control Panel features both IP and 3G mobile network reporting functions: 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.
Code, but will be removed after one arming and disarming action. 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.
1.7. 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).
2. System Configuration 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. 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. En t e r Co d e . . . 2.2.
IP(CID): IP/GPRS reporting in CID format. 2.4. Test Report Mail: Email reporting. (SMTP setting required) This function is for you to test the reporting destination you entered. Voice: Voice message reporting. Step 1. Select Test Report and press OK to confirm. Delete: Choose “Delete” to remove existing report setting. Step 2. The Control Panel will send a test report to the first reporting destination. Step 4.
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 5. Enter your log in user name and press OK to confirm. Inquire your service provider for information if needed. Step 1. Select GPRS Setting and press OK to confirm. APN Us e r P a s s Wo r d Step 6. Select Password and press OK to confirm. P a s s wo r d Step 7. Enter you log in password and press OK to confirm.
Step 3. The GSM module will be reset. 2.7. Panel Setting 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. Di s a b l e 1 mi n 2 mi n 3 mi n 4 mi n 5 mi n The Panel Setting menu allows you to program Control Panel configurations. Step 1. Select Panel Setting and press OK to confirm.
Auto 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. 5 0 Step 2. The screen will display current High Temperature alarm setting. To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm. Step 1. Select Offset period and press OK to confirm. 1 h r 2 h r . . . 1 1 h r 1 2 h r Follow-on Timer Step 1. Select Low Temp and press OK to confirm. Di s a b l e - 1 0 ° C 0 ° C . . . .
press OK. UT C L o s De n v Ch i c Ne w Mo n c L o n d Pa r i I s t a Mo s c T a i p T o k y Sy d n Au c k delay timer expires. (Factory Default) A e a Y t o s n o e o e l n r g o o n Step 1. Select Final Door and press OK to confirm. Of f On g e l e s o r k n Step 2. Select to turn On or Off the Final Door option.
confirm. Awa y H o me H o me H o me A A A A r r r r m m m m To change the setting, select a new option and press OK to confirm. 1 2 3 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 2. Select an arm mode to edit its Entry Time, press OK to confirm. Di s a b l e 1 0 s e c . . . . . . 7 0 s e c Step 1.
confirm. Exit Arm: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode. Step 2. Devices that have already been learnt in will be displayed along with their zone number (Z01, Z02…etc). DC Z 0 1 I R Z 0 2 Exit Home: If not turned off, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode.
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 select an attribute, Factory Default is set to Entry for Door Contact and PIR Sensor Burglar 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.
“ding-dong” Door Chime sound (if Door Chime function is not disabled). 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.
Panel must first learn in a device of any kind. siren. An event code of 122 will be reported. Step 1. Put the siren into learning mode, please refer to the Siren manual for detail. 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 2. Select Learn Siren, press OK to confirm. Step 3. The Control Panel will transmit learning code to the siren.
I n t e r v a l SMT P F r om 1 6 2 0 2 4 Current IP The Control Panel’s current local area network IP will be displayed DHCP Step 1. To edit the email information, select SMTP and press OK to confirm. Step 2. Enter your SMTP setting, press OK to confirm. S MT P 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.
picture or video for you to identify the file. From setting must be entered in all lowercase letters Step 1. Select Prefix, press OK to confirm. Step 2. Select to either edit or delete the setting, press OK to confirm.. Ed i t De l e t e 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 3. If you choose to edit the setting, enter a new title and press OK to confirm.
3. Programming Menu easy recognition User PIN Code #1 is set to 1234 by Factory Default. The programming menu is designed for user to mange User PIN codes and other setting. to enter the Programming Menu: 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 ) . . . . 1 0 ) . . . . Step 1.
Re p e a t n e w . . . . c o d e 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. Step 3. Repeat the new code and press OK to confirm. Master Code setting is now complete. 3.4. Temporary Code 3.7. Device +/- The Temporary Code is used to access the system for a temporary user and is valid only once per arming and once per disarming.
Step 1. The screen will display: ST ART 4. Operation 4.1. LCD Display Step 2. Press Down key to scroll through the fault events. When all fault events are displayed, the screen will show: END The Control Panel’s LCD will display the system information according to different status and panel modes. Disarm mode Step 3. Press When the system is in Disarm mode, and no fault exists in system, the LCD will display “Ready to Arm”. Re a d y 0 0 : 0 1 4.2.
Arm key on the Control Panel. under Home Arm 1/3 mode. 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).
correcting the fault situation, follow the steps below to Forced Arm the Control Panel. + DC I R Step 1: When fault events are displayed, repeat the same arming action again 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. Step 2: The Control Panel will begin Exit Delay Timer countdown according to the setting.
4.10. Keypad Lockdown Step 1: To Stop the alarm, disarm the Control Panel, please refer to 4.6. Disarm for detail. 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.
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.
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4.17. 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 Command Table Command ECHO USRS USRD RPEX VRPT DEAN DEED Comment Test panel Example & Descriptions Send SMS Example => ECHO: 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 Change user 96 = Master Code PIN code 97 = Temp Code setting 98 = Duress Code 99 = Installer Code Parameter 3: 4-digit PIN code Parameter 4: User name Parameter 5: Latch report, 0 = No, 1 = Yes Send SMS Example => USRD:1,2 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Delet
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.
11 = Tokyo 12 = Sydney 13 = Auckland Send SMS Example => REST:5 Parameter 1: Delay time in second (1~5) REST Reboot panel FTRS Send SMS Example => FTRS:0,0 Reset panel to Parameter 1: Network settings, 0=reset, 1=keep factory default Parameter 2: Device settings, 0=reset, 1=keep ARAS ATMR ASND NWCF NTPS SMTP XMPP GAPN GMMS Send SMS Example => ARAS:1,720,0,0,0,3 Parameter 1: Enter 1 Parameter 2: Supervision timer in minutes 0~1440, 0=Disable Change area Parameter 3: Final door 0=Disable, 1=Enab
Parameter 3: MMS password Parameter 4: MMS server Parameter 5: MMS proxy Parameter 6: MMS proxy port (1~65535) RSTG Reset GSM UPLD Send SMS Example => UPLD:1,http://192.168.0.190:8080/upload/up-post.php Change media Parameter 1: Upload destination (1~5) upload setting Parameter 2: Upload destination URL UPPF Change media Send SMS Example => UPPF:1234 upload prefix Parameter 1: Media upload prefix FMUG Panel Firmware Upgrade HAED Send SMS Example => HAED:1,a1.
Panel Selection 5. Vesta EZ Home Application Upon starting the application, you will first enter Panel Selection menu 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.
Enter the panel information, including the You will return to Panel Selection menu, 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. 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.
Panel Main Menu 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.
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. 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.
Alarm Setting confirm. Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel. The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit alarm related configuration. Reporting Setting The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit your telephone numbers for reporting. Select the option you want to edit, you will enter the edit screen Select the reporting priority you want to edit. Slide the screen to select the value you want to change, press “Back” to return to menu when done.
Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen Edit Device will appear for you to confirm. Press “Send” to send the SMS command to panel. The Edit Device option allows you to edit a device name, and attribute Contact, PIR and EIR Sensor. for Door 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.
Siren Control PSS Control The Siren Control option allows you to The PSS Control option allows you to turn change Siren settings. on/off your Power Switch groups. Select the function you want to edit and Select the Power Switch group you want to choose to enable or disable the function. control, then choose to turn on/off the Power Switch. Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen will appear for you to confirm.
Capture Image Home Automation Rules You can manually request your PIR Set Home Automation rules. 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 the condition, you will enter the rule setting page for the condition. 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.
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.
Panel Selection Upon starting the application, you will first enter Panel Selection menu 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. For first time user, you need to first enter your panel information, “ADD” button.
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.
Sync with Panel PIN Setting 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.
Alarm Setting 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.” The Alarm Setting Menu allows you to edit alarm related configuration. 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.
configurations setting. or high/low temperature Enter the telephone number for reporting, and select report type and events. Only SMS(CID)/ SMS(Text)/ GSM CID/ Voice reporting options are available. Reporting Setting Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS The Report Setting Menu allows you to edit your telephone numbers for reporting. message to panel. Select the top column to select the reporting priority you want to edit.
You can press the “Menu” button on your Device Setting Android phone to bring up the “Sync” options and choose to sync either Reporting 1~3 or 4~6. The Device Setting Menu allows you to edit device, control Siren, PSS, and request PIR Camera image.
You can press the “Menu” button on your Edit Device Android phone to bring up the “Sync” options and choose to sync device information in different zones. The Edit Device option allows you to edit a device name, and attribute Contact, PIR and EIR Sensor.
Siren Control PSS Control The Siren Control option allows you to The PSS Control option allows you to turn change Siren settings. on/off your Power Switch. Select the attribute and choose to enable Select the Power Switch group you want to or disable the function. control, then choose to turn on/off the Power Switch. Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS Press “Save”. The phone will send a SMS command to panel. command to panel. .
Capture Image Home Automation Rules You can manually request your PIR Set Home Automation rules. 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 the top column to choose different conditions. 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..
Press “Save”. A SMS message edit screen 6. Appendix will appear for you to confirm. The phone will send a SMS command to panel. 6.1. Event Code 100 – Medical For system mode change (Arm, Home, Disarm), the Power Switch group selection is limited to #1 only. 101 – Personal emergency When the Wrist Transmitter / Emergency Pendant (WTR) is pressed. For High/Low Temperature and Time setting. You can select any Power Switch group from #1 ~ #4.
137 – Panel Tamper 400 – Arm/Disarm (by Remote Controller) When the Control Panel tamper switch is triggered. When the system is armed or disarmed by using the Remote Controller. 139 – Verification / Alarm Confirmation 401 – Arm/Disarm by Panel 147 – Sensor Supervisor Failure When the system is armed or disarmed by entering the PIN code. When the Control Panel fails to receive the signal transmitted from any one of the devices individually for a preset period.
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.