L i f eS O S THE ADVANCED SECURITY & AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR YOUR HOME & BUSINESS Model LS-30 OPERATION MANUAL V5.
Table of Contents Page INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------- 1 BASE UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 STATUS INDICATORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------- 5 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------6 USER OPERATION ----------------------
INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION 1
Thank you for purchasing the LS-30 IP Based Wireless Security & Automation Control System. By adopting modern microprocessor control and communication technologies, the LS-30 is designed to provide all the most advanced features that you need to protect your home and business. Moreover, you can operate the system and read its status by using the proprietary GUI (Graphic User Interface) HyperSecureLink through the Internet, from all over the world.
BASE UNIT Front Panel Side Panel Emergency Buttons Speaker To trigger the Emergency help, press both buttons simultaneously. Key Board LCD Display Speaker Volume Control LED status Microphone Rear Panel 3.COM1 5.AUX. Audio 4.COM2 Telephone Line I/P Power adaptor I/P Wire Duct 1.ALARM OUT SELECTOR Phone Set Connector 2. Terminal Board 1. ALARM OUT SELECTOR: Set the Alarm Relay Output terminals as DC output or dry contacts when the relay activates. 2.
STATUS INDICATORS There are three LED indicators in green, yellow and red colors on the front panel. They represent the system operation mode and alarm/ warning status as listed in the following table.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1. Switch on the internal rechargeable battery. Turn over the Base Unit, open the battery compartment and push the battery switch to the ON (UP) position. Note: If external power fails, the internal backup batteries can supply operational power to the Base Unit for 15 to 26 hours, depending on the battery type in the Base Unit. Battery 2 (optional) Battery Switch Battery 1 The LS-30 Base Unit can accommodate 2 rechargeable battery packs. Battery pack 1 is 9.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Placement of the Base Unit It is important for the Base Unit to have a good reception quality for the RF signals transmitted from all the sensors and controllers. Place the Base Unit around the central area at your home or business if possible. Keep the Base Unit away from large appliances and other metal objects. Locate the Base Unit near a power outlet and a telephone socket (if telephone line is needed.).
USER OPERATION 7
The HMI (Human Machine Interface) of the LS-30 adopts the interactive programming technique, so that all settings and operations can be done very easily just by answering YES following the instructions on the display to enter figures. or NO Using the HMI If the LCD shows a question mark (?), just answer by pressing the YES or NO button. Ex: The LCD shows Master Mode? , Press the YES button to enter into Master Mode.
START OPERATION When you apply the power to the LS-30 for the first time, the LCD display shows “System Reset” & time information. This informs the user about the time of system power on. User can key in “0000DC” to clear the display and entering the Initial State. After entering the password, the user can select System Check function, Hot Key Control function or enter Master, Installer and CMS modes.
(2) System Check Event Check Check By Sequence Check By Date Telephone Number Check (2-1) Voice Check (2-2) Device Check (2-3) Event Check: The Base Unit can store 512 event records in its memory. These events can be checked by time sequence or by entering the date information. Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to scroll up and down the events. . Reading Event Log from the LCD Display Ex.
(2-1) Telephone Number Check Common 1 Number Common 2 Number Common 3 Number Common 4 Number Panic Number Burglar Number Fire Number Medical Number Special Number Latchkey Number Pager Number Pager Data Show the telephone numbers stored in the memory and their answering types. (refer to (4-2-1) Set Telephone Number to check the usage of different telephone numbers).
(2-2) All Voice Voice Check Common Segment Panic Segment Burglar Segment Fire Segment Medical Segment Special Segment Latchkey Disarm Segment Latchkey Away Segment Playback the pre-recorded voice messages. (refer to (4-3) Set Sound to check the usage of different segments of the voice messages).
(3) Master Mode Set Bell Door Bell On Device Test Door Bell Off Set Monitor Mode Set Partial ARM Monitor Mode (Only can be entered in Disarm Mode) Disarm Mode COM1 Control COM1 On/Off Set Entry Delay (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer- Set Entry Delay.) Set Exit Delay (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer- Set Exit Delay.
Monitor Mode: In this mode all the trigger signals from the Burglar Sensors (not including the sensors assigned in Group number 91-99 Partial Arm Zones) will be recorded in the Event Log as trigger signals only; no alarm will be issued. The purpose of this mode is for the recording of all activities in the protected area while in Disarm Mode. The system will return to Disarm Mode only by changing state in this setting or from COM1 port command.
OPERATION MODES OF LS-30 The LS-30 can be set into three operation modes to fulfill your requirements in different times and situations. AWAY Mode: When you leave your home or business, set the system into Away Mode.
REACTION OF LS-30 TO DIFFERENT ALARMS The response of the LS-30 to various alarms and abnormalities is shown below. Burglar alarms can only be issued when the system is in AWAY or HOME mode, while Fire, Panic, Medical and Special alarms can be triggered anytime, regardless of the system operation mode. When any of these alarms occur, the LS-30 will dial the correct phone numbers to call for help.
ANSWERING CALLS FROM THE LS-30 When you receive a call from the LS-30, you can follow the procedures below to communicate with the system. When you pick up the phone, your voice on the line will trigger the appropriate message from the LS-30 (For the telephone number assigned as voice acknowledgement). You will hear the prerecorded message twice, telling you what event happened to the system. After the announcement, the LS-30 enters into monitoring and 2-way communication mode for 60 seconds.
DIAL-IN CONTROL User can control and check with your LS-30 from a phone anywhere in the world by enabling the auto-answer function (refer to (4-2) Set Telephone – Set Auto Answer) and set the ring count number. Notes: 1. If you connect a fax machine or auto-answering machine on the same telephone line, you might need to refer to their manuals and Appendix A-7 to avoid any disoperation. 2.
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The Installer Mode is for the installer to set up the system. Enter Installer Password (4) Installer Mode (4-1) Set Timer Set Timer (4-1) Set Telephone (4-2) Set Sound (4-3) Set Device (4-4) Set Siren (4-5) Set Misc.
Entry Delay for Burglar Sensors: (0-255 seconds, default=0 sec.) This setting is the time between any burglar sensor triggers and the alarm reaction procedure starts. When you return home and open the door, the Base Unit will issue warning beeps (if the Entry Delay Beep = On) to remind you that the system is still in the Arm state and you should disarm the system within this time. (Refer to the (4-3) Set Sound - Entry Delay Beep.
(4-2) Set Telephone Set Telephone Number Set Dial Mode (4-2-1) Tone Pulse 33/66 Pulse 40/60 Set Auto Answer Auto Answer On Set Ring Count Auto Answer Off Set Telephone Line Cut Detection Permanent Off Away Mode On Permanent On Set Cease Dialing Mode 30 Minutes Due CMS Report OK Set Tel. Ringer Tel.
Telephone Line Cut Detection: Permanent OFF /Away Mode ON /Permanent ON (default, Permanent OFF) The LS-30 checks the telephone line voltage and if the line voltage is abnormal, the siren will go off (the Inner Siren should be switched on) to alert the user. (refer to (4-5) Set Siren - Inner Siren.) Permanent OFF: Never check the telephone line state. Away Mode ON: Check the telephone line state only in AWAY mode. Permanent ON: Always check the telephone line state.
(4-2-1) Set Telephone Number Common 1 Number Common 2 Number Common 3 Number Common 4 Number Panic Number Answer By Voice Burglar Number Answer By Tone Fire Number Medical Number Special Number Latchkey/(power) Number Pager Number Pager Data As many as 10 telephone numbers and one pager number can be set in the auto-dialer, each up to 23 digits. 4 common numbers and pager number: These will be dialed in all types of alarm. They can be the numbers of your office, friends, neighbors or family members.
2). When the Base Unit detects AC power break or restore, this number will be dialed after a random delay of 60-120 seconds, The pre-recorded messages (power loss/power restore) will be played when the call is successfully connected. Pause Insertion Note: Use the Pause key to insert pauses between telephone number digits for dialing to/from a PABX extension number. Each pause is equivalent to a 3-second break. Answering status: Voice /Tone (default, Voice).
(4-3) Set Sound Record Voice Common Segment 13 Second Record Panic Segment 4 Second Record Burglar Segment 4 Second Record Fire Segment 4 Second Record Medical Segment 4 Second Record Special Segment 4 Second Record Latchkey Disarm 4 Second Record Latchkey Away 4 Second Record Voice Check (Same as 2-2) Set Entry Delay Sound Alarm Warning Beep Away Mode Off Alarm Warning On/ Off Record Voice: After an alarm call connects successfully, the LS-30 will play the prerecorded voice message that correspon
Entry Delay Sound: Beep/ Away Mode /OFF (default, OFF ) Beep : The Base Unit will generate beeps during the Entry Delay interval and the beeping speed will get faster until the end of the delay time. (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer-Entry Delay) Away Mode Voice : The Base Unit will generate the voice of “Away Mode” during the Entry Delay interval until the end of the delay time. (Refer to (4-1) Set Timer-Entry Delay) OFF: No beeps during the Entry Delay interval.
(4-4) Set Device Enroll Device Controller Enroll Burglar Sensor Enroll Fire Sensor Enroll Zone Number Medical Button Enroll Special Sensor Enroll Change Device Setting Delete Device (4-4-1) Controller Delete Burglar Sensor Delete Fire Sensor Delete Zone Number Medical Button Delete Special Sensor Delete Special Sensor Limit Set Enter Zone Number Wire Sensor Assignment Select Input Select Type High/Low Limit (4-4-1) Enable State Enroll Device: The LS-30 uses smart code technology.
(4-4-1) Change Device Setting Controller Change Burglar Sensor Change Enter Zone Number Fire Sensor Change Enable State Medical Button Change Zone Number Special Sensor Change Switch Control Enable state of devices: Device On Duty/Bypass (default, On Duty): (For all devices) Device On Duty: This sensor is working in the system currently. Device Bypass: Bypass this sensor; the system will ignore the alarm signal received from this sensor.
by this device. Bell ON/OFF (default, Bell OFF): (For Burglar sensor) Bell ON: In Disarm Mode, the Base Unit will issue a doorbell chime when receiving a trigger signal from this sensor if the Bell status is set to ON in Master Mode (refer to (3) Master Mode - Bell Check - Door Bell.) Bell OFF: Doorbell chime will not sound when receiving a trigger signal from this sensor. Suggestion: This state should be switched on for the Door Magnet sensors on the front and back doors.
(4-5) Set Siren Set Inner Siren Inner Siren On/OFF Set Mode Change Chirp Mode Chirp On/OFF Set Tamper Siren In Disarm Siren/Relay Test Siren On/OFF Start Test Inner Siren: ON/OFF (default, ON) Inner Siren On: Enable the Inner Siren. Inner Siren Off: Switch off the Inner Siren. (The Siren keeps silent in alarm and warning states.) The conditions for the Inner Siren to go off when alarm trips: 1. The Inner Siren is enabled. 2. The Siren/Relay ON/OFF attribute of the sensor is in the ON state.
(4-6) Set Misc. Set RF Jamming Warning Check ROM Version Reset To Factory Default Enter to Reconfirm Emergency Button Assignment Set Inactivity Inactivity ON Set Password Inactivity OFF Set Modem Inactivity Time Ring Count= 1~30 Set SW #16 Arm/Disarm =ON RF Jamming Warning: (default, OFF) Enable or disable the RF jamming warning. Reset To Factory Default: All the settings in the Base Unit will be returned to factory default except recorded voice and telephone numbers.
(5) CMS Mode Set CMS1 Set Mode Change Report Report On/ Off Set CMS2 Auto Link Check Auto Link Check On Loopbcak Test Auto Link Check Off Set 2 Way Audio Check Interval 2 Way Audio ON/OFF Set DTMF Data Time Set Telephone Number DTMF Data=50ms /100ms Telephone Number Account Number Set Password (CMS1 only) Set CMS Report CMSx Number Report All/ One Ethernet Report (CMS1 only) Mode Change Report: ON /OFF (default=OFF, For PSTN) Mode Change Report On: The LS-30 will report to the CMS if the opera
SPECIFICATIONS Base Unit Input Power: 15VDC/800mA regulated. Standby Current: 50mA. RF : (Follows local regulations, other frequencies as requested) Frequency: 915Mhz receiver, 433Mhz transmitter Data Modulation: OOK. Power: less than 10mW. Range: about 100m to 300m @open field, 25℃ (Depends on sensors). Receiver Type: super heterodyne. RF Security Code: 16,777,216 combinations with check sum for each type of sensors. More than 4 billion combinations in total.
APPENDIX A-1. In-coming Message Display. A user or a CMS can send messages to the LS-30 if the Base Unit has been connected to the Internet through the Ethernet Adaptor (optional) by using the HyperSecureLink program. The LCD display will show “Messages Come In” and issue a warning sound periodically to remind the user if any new message has been received by the LS-30 Base Unit. The user can check the message by pressing (Hot Key) 5 after the password has been entered in Disarm Mode.
A-5. Terminal Board Connection _ + Wire Sensor 3 Wire Siren Arm LED Indicator Wire Sensor 2 Wire Sensor 1 +12V DC: This terminal provides +12V~15V/300mA output for the customers to connect their own devices. (Note: The output voltage depends on the power adaptor and will be shut down if the external power fails.) ALARM OUT: These two terminals are the Alarm Relay Outputs. These two terminals can be selected as dry contacts or 9V~15V/GND output, depending on the setting of the ALARM OUT SELECTOR.
Ex. If the ring count of the LS-30 is 8, the ring count of the Fax should be 6 and ring count of TAM should be 4. 2. Set the operation mode of the Fax machine in TAM mode. (Please refer to the manual of the Fax machine.) 3. When you dial in, the TAM will connect first. If you want to record a message on the TAM, just do it. If you want to send a Fax, just press the send button on the Fax machine.
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