Friedland FGGK Series Bedienungsanleitung
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GlobalGuard Home Alarm System |
FGGK* Series / HISK1
ENGLISH Hardware Manual 2
DEUTSCH Hardwarehandbuch 33
NEDERLANDS Hardwarehandleiding 66
FRANÇAIS Manuel du matériel 100
ESPAÑOL Manual de hardware 134
ITALIANO Manuale hardware 168
PORTUGUÊS Manual de hardware 200
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Table of Contents
1 Intended use .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Product ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Power supply unit....................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
3 Description ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Package contents (basic GlobalGuard alarm system)................................................................................................. 5
3.2 Required tools ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
3.3 System requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 6
4 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Control panel .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.2 IP gateway .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
5 Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Installation example ................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.2 Device range ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.3 Installation order ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
5.4 Installing the control panel ........................................................................................................................................ 9
5.5 Installing the IP gateway .......................................................................................................................................... 11
5.6 Linking the IP gateway to the control panel (optional) ............................................................................................ 11
5.7 Deleting the IP gateway from the control panel (optional) ...................................................................................... 12
5.8 Connection terminal block (optional) ....................................................................................................................... 12
5.9 Backward compatibility (security devices) ............................................................................................................... 12
5.10 Additional wired door/window contact detector .................................................................................................... 13
6 Testing and programming .............................................................................................................................................. 13
6.1 Test mode (TEST MODE) .......................................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.1 Walk test (WALK TEST) .................................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.2 RF environment test (RF ENVIRONMENT) ....................................................................................................... 14
6.1.3 Wirefree siren service on/off (WIREFREE SIREN SERVICE ON/OFF) ................................................................. 14
6.1.4 Alarm test (ALARM TEST) ................................................................................................................................. 14
6.1.5 Resetting the control panel ............................................................................................................................. 14
6.2 Program mode (PROGRAM MODE) .......................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.1 User setup (USER SETUP) ................................................................................................................................. 15
6.2.1.1 PIN code (PIN CODE) .................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.1.2 Duress code (DURESS CODE) ....................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.1.3 User name (NAME) ...................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.1.4 Learning the remote control (LEARNING ID)................................................................................................ 16
6.2.1.5 Personal attack button (PANIC) ................................................................................................................... 16
6.2.1.6 Status (STATUS) ........................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2.1.7 Deleting the remote control (DEL DATA) ..................................................................................................... 16
6.2.2 System setup (SYSTEM SETUP) ........................................................................................................................ 16
6.2.2.1 Alarm time (ALARM TIME) ........................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.2.2 Internal siren (INT. SIREN)............................................................................................................................ 17
6.2.2.3 External siren (EXT. SIREN) – Wireless siren (WIREFREE SIREN) .................................................................. 18
6.2.2.4 External siren (EXT. SIREN) – Night alarm (NIGHT ALARM) .......................................................................... 18
6.2.2.5 Error beep (ERROR BEEP) ............................................................................................................................. 18
6.2.2.6 Radio-frequency jamming detection (RF JAMMING DETECTION) ................................................................ 18
6.2.2.7 Alarm relay (ALARM RELAY) ......................................................................................................................... 18
6.2.2.8 Zone lockout (ZONE LOCKOUT).................................................................................................................... 18
6.2.2.9 Part arm-I setup (PART ARM-I SETUP) ......................................................................................................... 18
6.2.2.10 Part arm-II setup (PART ARM-II SETUP) ....................................................................................................... 18
6.2.2.11 Fully arm setup (FULLY ARM SETUP) ............................................................................................................ 18
6.2.2.12 Holiday arm setup (HOLIDAY ARM SETUP) .................................................................................................. 18
6.2.2.13 Date (DATE) ................................................................................................................................................. 18
6.2.2.14 Time (TIME) ................................................................................................................................................. 18
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6.2.2.15 Remote keypad (WIREFREE KEYPAD) ........................................................................................................... 18
6.2.2.16 Linking the control panel to the Spectra lighting receiver (LINK PANEL TO SPECTRA) (optional) ................ 19
6.2.2.17 Lighting setup for Spectra lighting receiver (LIGHTING SETUP) (optional)................................................... 19
6.2.2.18 Language setup ............................................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.3 Security detector zone setup (SECURITY DETECTOR ZONE) ............................................................................ 19
6.2.3.1 Learning the security detector (LEARNING ID) ............................................................................................ 20
6.2.3.2 Location (LOCATION) ................................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.3.3 Model type (MODEL TYPE)........................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.3.4 Security type (SECURITY TYPE) ..................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.3.5 Chime mode (CHIME MODE) ....................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.3.6 Part arm-I setup (PART-ARM-I) .................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.3.7 Part arm-II setup (PART-ARM-II) .................................................................................................................. 21
6.2.3.8 Detector status (DETECTOR STATUS) ........................................................................................................... 21
6.2.3.9 Deleting the security detector (DETECTOR REMOVE) .................................................................................. 21
6.2.3.10 Siren at trigger (SIREN AT TRIGGER) ............................................................................................................ 21
6.2.3.11 Entry delay (ENTRY DELAY) .......................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.4 Home automation setup (HOME AUTO.) ......................................................................................................... 21
6.2.4.1 Home automation control setup (receiver-type of devices) (HOME AUTO. CONTROL SETUP) ................... 22
6.2.4.1.1 Learning the receiver (LINK PANEL TO CONTROL) ............................................................................. 22
6.2.4.1.2 Switching on and off all receivers (ALL ON) ....................................................................................... 22
6.2.4.1.3 Remote access (REMOTE ACCESS) .................................................................................................... 22
6.2.4.1.4 Model type (MODEL TYPE) ................................................................................................................ 22
6.2.4.1.5 Home automation control status (CONT. STATUS) ........................................................................... 22
6.2.4.1.6 Deleting the home automation control (CONT. REMOVE) ................................................................ 22
6.2.4.2 Home automation control setup (transmitter-type of devices) (HOME AUTO. REMOTE/SENSOR) ............ 22
6.2.4.2.1 Learning the transmitter (LEARNING ID) ........................................................................................... 22
6.2.4.2.2 Device status (DEVICE STATUS) ......................................................................................................... 22
6.2.4.2.3 Deleting the device (DEVICE REMOVE) ............................................................................................. 22
6.2.5 Communication device setup (COMMS) .......................................................................................................... 23
6.2.5.1 Model type (MODEL TYPE)........................................................................................................................... 23
6.2.5.2 Learning the transceiver (LEARNING ID) ...................................................................................................... 23
6.2.5.3 Device status (DEVICE STATUS).................................................................................................................... 23
6.2.5.4 Deleting the device (DEVICE REMOVE) ........................................................................................................ 23
6.2.6 Backup and Restore (BACKUP & RESTORE) ...................................................................................................... 23
6.2.6.1 Backup (BACKUP) ......................................................................................................................................... 23
6.2.6.2 Restore (RESTORE) ....................................................................................................................................... 23
7 Operation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.1 Fully arming the system (“Fully Arm” mode) ........................................................................................................... 24
7.2 Holiday arming the system (“Holiday Arm” mode) .................................................................................................. 24
7.3 Part-arming the system ............................................................................................................................................ 25
7.3.1 “Part Arm-I” mode ........................................................................................................................................... 25
7.3.2 “Part Arm-II” mode .......................................................................................................................................... 25
7.4 Disarming the system (“Disarm” mode) ................................................................................................................... 25
7.5 Quick-setting function .............................................................................................................................................. 25
7.6 Home automation buttons (I/II/III) .......................................................................................................................... 25
7.7 Personal attack facility ............................................................................................................................................. 26
7.8 Zone lockout ............................................................................................................................................................. 26
7.9 Device tamper .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.10 Chime facility ............................................................................................................................................................ 26
7.11 Spectra lighting (manual/automatic switching) ....................................................................................................... 26
7.12 Keyboard beeps ........................................................................................................................................................ 26
7.13 Entry/exit delay beeps ............................................................................................................................................. 26
7.14 Event log ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.15 Battery monitoring ................................................................................................................................................... 27
7.15.1 Low-battery condition ................................................................................................................................ 27
7.15.2 Control panel .............................................................................................................................................. 27
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Kategorie: | Sicherheit |
Modell: | FGGK Series |
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