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Protect Series
Base Unit
Operating Manual
Hello,
We are delighted that you have decided to purchase this reliable device from Olympia.
The descriptions on the following pages will explain how easy it is to make your home more safe and secure.
Content
Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Scope of Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Overview of Base Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Keys and Operating Elements . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Control Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Overview of Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Putting the Base Unit into Operation . . . 16
Positioning the Base Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Inserting the SIM Card (Option) . . . . . . . . . . 17
Inserting the Batteries (Option) . . . . . . . . . . 18
Connecting the Power Adapter . . . . . . . . . . 19
Setting Up the Base Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setting the Key Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setting the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Setting the Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Registering Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Deregistering Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Renaming Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Individual Voice Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Saving Alarm Call Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Saving an SOS (Emergency Call) Number . . 26
Testing the Telephone Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting the Trigger Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Setting the Arming Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting the Alarm Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Switching the Warning Signal from the
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Setting the Key Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Setting the Volume of the Voice Output . . . 29
Setting the Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Monitoring Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Alarm Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
At Home Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Silent Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Disarmed Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Panic Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Emergency Call (SOS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
PIR At Home Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Smoke and Water Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Function of the Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Remote Access by Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Restoring the Default Factory Settings . . . . 37
Changing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
System Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Technical Data - Base Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Technical Data - Remote Control . . . . . . . . . 38
Cleaning and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Information on Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Information on Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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BEFORE YOU START
Before You Start
The alarm system is a passive security product and has been conceived as a deterrent. Additional measures are necessary to prevent and hinder burglary and theft.
You can obtain all the necessary information on this from your local police station.
You can increase security by integrating additional sensors from the Olympia range. We also provide outdoor sirens, door/window contacts, motion detectors, vibration sensors, water detectors, glass breakage detectors and much more.
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Read the operating manual thoroughly and observe all the information contained when using the alarm system. Keep the operating manual in a safe place for future reference.
Pay attention to this symbol. Texts which are highlighted by this symbol provide helpful information on handling the alarm system.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions
The following warnings apply to the entire document.
Read and observe all the warning information to protect yourself and the environment from any harm.
The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous situations which could lead to serious injuries or even fatal injuries if the information is ignored.
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Risk of fatal injury from electric shock! NEVER use the device if you suspect damage to the power cable or power plug or there are visible signs of damage to the power cable or power plug.
NEVER
complete any repairs to the device yourself.
Never open the device because it contains no components which you may service yourself. In the event of a fault, contact our Service Department.
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5LVNRIVXRFDWLRQ&KLOGUHQFDQVZDOORZVPDOO parts, packaging and protective foils. Keep the device and packaging out of reach of children.
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Risks to health through batteries! Keep batteries out of reach of children. Do not swallow batteries. If any type of battery or round cell is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
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Risk of explosion! Improper storage of batteries can put your health and the environment at risk.
Batteries may contain toxic, ecologically hazardous heavy metals. Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the environment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous situations which could lead to minor or slight injuries if the information is ignored.
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This device can be used by children from the age of bDQGSHUVRQVZLWKUHVWULFWHGSK\VLFDOVHQVRU\RU mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge as long as they are supervised or have been instructed with regard to safe use of the device and are aware of the potential risks involved with its use. Children must never play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance may not be completed by children without any supervision.
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Hearing damage through loud alarm signal! Due to legal requirements, the alarm signal continues for
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RDXWRPDWLFDOO\DIWHUDERXWbVHFRQGVLIWKH user does not interrupt it. Use ear protectors when testing the device. Do not remain in the vicinity of the acoustic alarm for a longer period when it has been triggered.
The following warnings indicate potentially dangerous situations which could lead to property damage if the information is ignored.
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Property damage through the use of inappropriate batteries! The use of inappropriate batteries can cause a loss of function of the device. Only use batteries of the type described in Section "Technical
Data".
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HV3UHYHQWHQYLURQPHQWDOLQȵXHQFHVVXFKDV exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
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INTENDED USE
Intended Use
The alarm system in the Protect Series is suitable for monitoring rooms and houses, as long as there is a reliable wireless connection to the registered sensors (e.g. door/window contacts, smoke detector).
A condition for complying with the intended use is that the equipment is installed correctly and the information in the manual is observed and maintained.
Any other use is considered unintended use.
This operating instruction manual contains important information on setting up and handling the equipment.
Always hand over this operating manual if the alarm system is transferred to others.
Scope of Delivery
Please check the contents of the package carefully. If anything is missing or has been damaged during transport,
DO NOT put the alarm system into operation! Keep the packaging in a safe place to protect the equipment from damage should it need to be dispatched in future.
Base unit
Power adapter
Remote control
Batteries
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1 x round cell battery, CR2032
Assembly material
Base unit legs, screws, dowels
Operating manual
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OVERVIEW OF BASE UNIT
Overview of Base Unit
Front
1
2
1
2
3
Display
Loudspeaker
Control lamps
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5
Function keys
Digit keys
3
4
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Rear
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
1
2
3
Rubberised base unit legs
Recesses for mounting bracket
Battery compartment
Compartment for SIM card
MicroUSB connection port
6
7
8
9
10
6
7
8
Battery compartment cover
Connection port for power adapter
Connection for external antenna (option)
9
Antenna switch
10
Reset key
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Display
7
8
4
5
6
1
2
3
3
4
5
1
2
6
7
Delay activated (arming, triggering, key lock)
Telephone unit activated for emergency call (SOS)
At Home mode activated
Alarm mode activated
Silent mode activated
Display of the network availability
Display for plain text (e.g.
19:09
)
9
10
11
12
13
14
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
More information in plain text (e.g.
Register
)
Key lock activated
Telephone unit activated
Recorded message playing
Storage location of phone number
Save icon
Base unit battery is almost empty
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Keys and Operating Elements
The following table indicates the functions assigned to the individual keys and operating elements on the front of the base unit of the alarm system.
SOS key
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Panic key
Open the menu; navigate in the menu; increase the loudspeaker volume in Handsfree mode
Open Save mode for alarm phone numbers; navigate in the menu; reduce the loudspeaker volume in Handsfree mode
Disarmed mode key; exit the menu; stop the countdown
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Silent mode key; delete input
Alarm mode key
At Home mode key
Digit keys to enter your settings
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OVERVIEW OF REMOTE CONTROL
Control Lamps
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Silent mode
Alarm mode
At Home mode
Disarmed mode
Operation via power adapter
Top LED Bottom LED
Lights up
Flashing
Lights up
Lights up
Flashing
2
Lights up
2
Silent mode
Alarm Mode
At Home Mode
Disarmed Mode
Operation with batteries
Top LED
2
Flashing
2
2
Bottom LED
Flashing
2
Lights up
2
Overview of Remote Control
1
2
The remote control enables you to switch monitoring
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4
3 5
1
Lamp indicator
2
Disarm key
3
Alarm key
4
Panic key / Emergency call key
5
At Home key
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MENU STRUCTURE
Menu Structure
(Open the menu)
Review
Register
Entry Code
KeyLock Delay
Date/Time
Check SIM $
Alarm Setup
Device Setup
Display&Tone
Trigger Delay
Trigger Tone
Arming Delay
Alarm Period
Voice Message
Base alarm
Remote control
Key Tone
On
2
High
Low
2
On
Smoke & Flood
2
Standard
Always on
PIR Home Mode
On
2
High
Low
2
Contrast
Language
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German
.
If you want to set another language, follow the operating sequence in the menu structure.
More detailed information on operating and navigating in the base unit is provided in Section
Setting Up the Base
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PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION
Putting the Base Unit into Operation
This section explains how to position the alarm system or mount it on a wall optimally, insert the batteries and SIM card and supply power to the alarm system.
Positioning the Base Unit
Set the base unit down on a level, non-slip surface.
To ensure even more operating convenience, we recommend that you install the legs supplied to the underside of the base unit. The base unit legs latch in place audibly.
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Do not place the base unit on or in the direct vicinity of large metallic objects or electrical sources of interference which could impair the wireless communication.
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Position the base unit as centrally as possible in the area to be monitored to ensure optimum radio transmission of all components.
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You can install the base unit on a wall. To do this, screw two screws in the wall, 100 mm apart and horizontally aligned, and hook the heads of the screws in the recesses on the rear of base unit.
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PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION
Inserting the SIM Card (Option)
If you don‘t want to use a SIM card, you can skip this chapter.
ΖI\RXZDQWWREHQRWLȴHGRQ\RXUPRELOHSKRQHLQWKHHYHQWRIDQDODUPEHLQJWULJJHUHG\RXQHHGDFRPPHUFLDOO\ available SIM card. Insert the SIM card in the base unit as described below.
1
Slide the SIM card holder to the side to unlock the holder.
Pivot the holder up and insert the SIM card in the holder.
3
The metallic contacts of the SIM card must face down.
Pivot the holder downwards and slide the holder to the side to lock it.
Please note that contractually linked costs may ensue when the telephone unit establishes connections to saved numbers via the SIM card.
If you use an external antenna, set the switch on the antenna to
Ext.
.
SIM
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PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION
Inserting the Batteries (Option)
The use of batteries serves as a safeguard against power failure. In the case of normal power supply using the power
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! Risk of property damage through the use of inappropriate batteries! The use of inappropriate batteries can cause a loss of function of the device. Only use the batteries supplied or those of the type described in Section "Technical Data".
1
Loosen the screw in the battery compartment cover using an appropriate screwdriver.
2
Remove the battery compartment cover.
Insert three appropriate batteries in the battery compartment. Pay attention that the batteries are inserted the right way around.
4
Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw in the battery compartment cover tight.
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PUTTING THE BASE UNIT INTO OPERATION
Connecting the Power Adapter
Power is supplied to the base unit of the alarm system via the power adapter. To ensure an uninterrupted power supply, you can insert the optionally available batteries the base unit (see Section
Inserting the Batteries (Option)
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1
Loosen the screw in the battery compartment cover using an appropriate screwdriver.
Remove the battery compartment cover.
3
Plug the power adapter in the connection socket for the power adapter on the underside of the base unit.
4
Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw in the battery compartment cover tight.
5
Plug the power adapter in a properly installed power socket.
If you want to insert a SIM card or batteries in the base unit, refer to the sections “Inserting a SIM Card (Option)” and “Inserting the Batteries (Option)” before closing the battery compartment.
Use the cable duct to lay the power cable on the underside of the base unit.
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SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT
Setting Up the Base Unit
This section explains how to adapt the base unit of the alarm system to your own personal needs.
Also observe the information in the operating manual with regard to the individual sensors which you want to connect to the base unit of the alarm system.
Setting the Key Lock
Before beginning to operate the base unit, deactivate the key lock function.
The SOS and Panic keys are excluded from the key lock function and are always functional!
Entry Code
The base unit is protected by means of a four-digit entry code in order to prevent access to the base unit by unauthorised third parties.
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VHWWLQJVDUHVHW7KHSUHGHȴQHGHQWU\FRGHLVSURYLGHGLQ the battery compartment of the base unit and on the rear side of this operating manual.
For reasons of security, we recommend that you
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1
3
Select the
Entry Code
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menu option.
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Enter your own personal, 4-digit entry code.
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Note down your new entry code and keep it where it cannot be accessed by third-parties.
Deactivating the Key Lock
.
1
Enter your personal entry code.
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When using the remote control, deactivate the key lock by pressing the key.
Setting the Automatic Key Lock
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Select the
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menu option.
.
3
Set the required delay time.
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Setting the Language
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Display&Tone
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Language
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menu option.
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Setting the Time and Date
The standard display which appears on the base unit shows the date and time. Therefore, set the current date and time.
1
Select the
Date/Time
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menu option.
.
01-01-2017
appears in
3 the display.
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4
.
00:00
appears in the display.
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Registering Sensors
You can register up to 32 sensors on the alarm system base unit.
1
Select the
Register
menu option.
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Search…
appears in the
3 display.
Trigger the sensor to be registered.
The way to trigger the individual sensors is explained in the
Sensors for the Protect Series
operating manual. This manual is enclosed with the base unit.
4
The display shows the name of the active sensor e.g.
5
Remote Key
.
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Voice Record
appears in the display. You can either use the standard message or record an individual voice message.
In the following descriptions, you can use either an individually recorded voice message or standard message for the registered sensor. The individually recorded voice
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When the corresponding sensor is triggered, the related voice message is played over the loudspeaker of the base unit.
6
7
Press
Press if you want to retain the standard message of the registered sensor. to record an individual voice message.
Further information is available in Section
Individu-
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Deregistering Sensors
If a sensor is no longer required, you can deregister that sensor from the base unit.
1
Select the
Review
menu option.
Select the sensor you wish to deregister.
3
Press the
-
key.
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Delete?
.
appears in the display.
Renaming Sensors
You can rename any of the registered sensors in order to adapt it to your own individual needs.
1
Select the
Review
menu option.
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3
5
Select the required sensor.
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Press the
-
.
key to delete the sensor name.
6
Enter a name for the sensor.
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8
Press the key.
.
Individual Voice Message
An individual outgoing voice message can be recorded for each sensor (door/window contact, smoke detector, etc.). The standard message is replaced by your individual voice message and played when the telephone unit is activated.
1
Select the
Review
menu option.
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3
5
Select the required sensor.
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9 to record it.
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If you no longer like the voice message recorded, you can repeat the process.
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SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT
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The telephone unit establishes a connection between the base unit and alarm system and the mobile communication network via an appropriate SIM card.
The SIM card is not included in the package contents.
Please note that contractually linked costs may ensue when the telephone unit establishes connections to saved numbers via the SIM card.
In the event of an alarm, the telephone unit automatically dials the alarm phone numbers stored (starting with storage location ) in succession and provides information regarding the alarm by means of an automatic voice message. If a number dialled is "busy" or "rejected", the next phone number is automatically dialled.
The telephone unit is deactivated when
•
the called person takes the call and presses the digit key [1] on their phone or
•
the cycle of calls is completed 3 times.
Unlocking the SIM Card
SIM cards are normally protected against unauthorised access by a 4-digit PIN. When the SIM card is used for the ȴUVWWLPHLWPXVWEHXQORFNHG
1
If the SIM card is locked by a PIN, the
SIM PIN?
message appears in the display.
2
Enter the PIN which you received together with the
SIM card.
After entering the correct PIN,
Search…
appears in the display. The PIN is then permanently deactivated.
3
After entering the wrong PIN,
Enter Again?
appears in the display. Enter the PIN again.
After entering the PIN wrongly three times,
SIM
Locked
appears in the display. In this case, contact your mobile phone provider to release the lock.
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SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT
Checking the SIM Card
Check SIM $
appears in the display on 1st January, 1st
April, 1st July and 1st October.
1
Select the
Check SIM $
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menu option.
.
SIM Service #
appears
3 in the display.
Enter the service number of the mobile phone provider.
If you require more information, please contact your mobile service provider.
4
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. The service number is
5
Follow the instructions from the mobile phone provider.
End the connection by pressing .
Saving Alarm Call Numbers
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. These phone numbers are called as soon as one of the registered sensors triggers
Agree on procedures in the event of an alarm with these contact persons in advance.
Each phone number can be composed of up to 24 digits and the associated name up to 13 characters.
Do not save any public emergency call numbers!
8QMXVWLȴHGUHTXHVWVIRUSROLFHȴUHDQGUHVFXH services are liable for costs!
1
3
Press .
Memory Keys
appears in the display.
Select a storage location (keys appears in the display.
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Enter a name.
.
to ). If you have not yet stored any phone numbers,
Empty
5
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Enter the full phone number.
7
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SETTING UP THE BASE UNIT
Saving an SOS (Emergency Call) Number
You can store an emergency call number which is dialled ȴUVWRIDOODIWHUSUHVVLQJWKH key or key on the remote control.
Following this, the other stored phone numbers are dialled in succession.
Do not save any public emergency call numbers!
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1
3
Press
Select the
.
Memory Keys
appears in the display.
key as the required storage location. If you have not yet stored any phone numbers,
Empty
appears in the display.
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Enter a name.
.
5
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Enter the full phone number.
7
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Testing the Telephone Unit
After having entered phone numbers, ensure that they are correct in respect of the response in the event of an alarm. You can trigger a silent alarm to do this.
1
Press
-
. Silent mode is activated.
Trigger the silent alarm for any sensor. The display lights up yellow and indicates which sensor has been triggered.
3
The telephone unit is activated.
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The subscriber called lifts the receiver and hears either the individual outgoing voice message or standard voice message.
Further information is provided in Section
Individual
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The subscriber called is also requested to press digit
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The voice message is repeated a total of three times.
If the subscriber
does not
press digit key [1] on his phone, the connection is automatically ended and the next phone number dialled.
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•
after pressing the key on the remote control,
•
after entering your entry code on the base unit and
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•
when the person called ends the current connection.
The base unit is then in Silent mode.
Setting the Trigger Delay
You can set the actual alarm to be triggered after a delay.
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You can set a trigger delay between 0 and 240 seconds.
You can also select whether an acoustic signal (countdown) should be issued from the base unit during this period or not.
If one of the sensors is tripped, the base unit must be disarmed within the trigger delay period to ensure no alarm is triggered.
1
4
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Alarm Setup
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menu option.
Trigger Delay
.
.
menu option.
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Trigger Tone
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menu option.
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Set the trigger tone to
On
or
.
2
.
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Setting the Arming Delay
You can set the alarm system to be armed following a
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7KLVSURYLGHV\RXZLWKVXɝFLHQWWLPHWROHDYH\RXUDSDUW ment or house through the alarm-protected front door before the alarm system is actually armed.
You can set an arming delay between 0 and 240 seconds.
During the delay period, you will hear a signal tone issued at intervals of one second.
1
3
6
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Alarm Setup
Arming Delay
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Set the delay time.
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menu option.
.
menu option.
.
.
Setting the Alarm Period
The base unit is equipped with its own siren.
The duration of the warning signal can be selected between a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 10 minutes.
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Observe any locally applicable regulations regarding limitation of alarm times from burglar alarms.
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3
6
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Alarm Setup
Alarm Period
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Set the alarm period.
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menu option.
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menu option.
.
.
Switching the Warning Signal from the Base
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This function enables the warning signal from the base
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This setting is useful, for example, if you have installed an additional outdoor siren. If an alarm is triggered, the outdoor siren issues a loud warning signal and alerts others to the situation. The base
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1
3
Select the
Select the
Alarm Setup
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Base Alarm
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Set the warning signal of the base unit to
6 or
2
.
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menu option.
.
menu option.
.
.
High
,
Low
Setting the Key Tone
It is possible to switch the key tone feature for the base
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3
6
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Display&Tone
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menu option.
Set the key tone setting to
.
menu option.
.
High
.
,
Low
or
2
.
Setting the Volume of the Voice Output
You can adjust the volume level of the voice output on
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1
3
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Select the
Alarm Setup
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6
2
.
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menu option.
Voice Message
.
menu option.
.
.
High
,
Low
or
Setting the Contrast
You can adjust the contrast of the display to one of 5
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3
6
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Select the
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keys.
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menu option.
.
.
menu option.
.
Set the required contrast setting using the
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MONITORING FUNCTIONS
Monitoring Functions
You can adapt the alarm system according to your own personal needs. The table below provides an overview of how the base unit of your alarm system reacts to each respective monitoring function when activated.
Pay attention that, in general, the warning signal is issued by the base unit. If you have deactivated the warning signal on the base unit and there is
no
outdoor siren installed, the alarm system remains
silent
in every monitoring function!
Before switching any functions on, inform all the other people living in the residence regarding the location and method of operation of the wireless alarm system.
Monitoring function
Alarm mode
At Home mode
Silent mode
Disarmed mode
Panic alarm
Emergency call (SOS)
PIR At Home mode
Smoke and water detector
Alarm signal
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Telephone unit (GSM)
Yes
No
Yes, with screening function
No
No
Yes, with screening function
See Section
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SOS / Panic alarm (remote control)
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Function of the .H\RQb3DJHb
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Alarm Mode At Home Mode
When Alarm mode is active and an alarm is triggered, an acoustic warning signal is issued and the telephone unit is activated.
You should activate Alarm mode when you leave your apartment or house. Before doing so, check that all the doors and windows provided with a door/window contact are closed.
When At Home mode is active and an alarm is triggered, only an acoustic alarm signal is issued.
It is recommended to activate At Home mode during the night. Before doing so, check that all the doors and windows are closed.
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1
Enter your entry code.
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key.
.
.
To activate Alarm mode via the remote control, press the key.
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1
3
Enter your entry code.
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Press the
.
To activate At Home mode via the remote control, press the key.
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Silent Mode
When Silent mode is active, only the telephone unit is activated. A person called receives a voice message requesting them to press the [1] key on their phone. The screening function is activated.
When you leave your apartment or house, you can activate Silent mode instead of Alarm mode. Before doing so, check that all the doors and windows provided with a door/window contact are closed.
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1
3
Enter your entry code.
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key.
.
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Disarmed Mode
When Disarmed mode is set, the alarm system is deactivated.
When the system is disarmed, you can move freely within the living quarters without triggering any alarms.
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1
Enter your entry code.
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To activate Disarmed mode via the remote control, press the key. mode via the remote contro
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MONITORING FUNCTIONS
Panic Alarm
The Panic alarm serves as a deterrent and is triggered immediately.
Triggering the Panic Alarm
Caution! Hearing damage through loud alarm signal! The panic alarm is triggered immediately without any delay. Do not remain in the vicinity of the acoustic alarm for a longer period when it has
1
Press the
You can trigger the Panic alarm via the remote control (depending on the settings) by pressing the
key. Further information i ngs ovi
th
Function of the .H\RQb3DJHb
.
by
key. Further information is provided in Section
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Emergency Call (SOS)
The emergency call (SOS) can be used in a threatening situation to send for help from previously stored numbers by pressing just one key.
Triggering an Emergency Call (SOS)
1
Press the key.
You can trigger the emergency call (SOS) via the remote control (depending on the settings) by pressing the key. Further information is provided in Section
Function of the .H\RQb3DJHb
.
The telephone unit is activated if phone numbers are stored.
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A voice message requests the subscriber answering to ss the [1] phone
1
Enter your own personal, 4-digit entry code on the
2
Enter your own personal, 4-digit en base unit.
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The handsfree fun enables commu called. tion of the base unit ation between the ca s activated and er and subscri
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MONITORING FUNCTIONS
Ending the Emergency Call (SOS)
PIR At Home Mode
There are three ways to end the emergency call (SOS) function.
Using the optional PIR At Home mode, the alarm activated by means of motion detectors in At Home mode are deactivated. This mode can only be activated on the base unit.
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Press the key on the remote control.
•
The subscriber called takes the call, executes a function within 24 seconds and then ends the call.
When PIR At Home mode is activated, the motion detectors registered on the base unit in At Home mode are deactivated.
This means that false alarms caused by unavoidable movements within the area monitored (by residents, pets, etc.) can be prevented.
1
3
6
Select the
Select the
Device Setup
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menu option.
PIR Home Mode
Switch PIR At Home mode
.
.
menu option.
On
.
or
2
.
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Smoke and Water Detectors
You can set-up the base unit so that water leak and smoke detectors also trigger an alarm when the base unit is disarmed or in Silent mode.
1
3
6
Select the
Select the
Select the
Device Setup
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Standard
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or
menu option.
Smoke & Flood
.
menu option.
.
Always on
.
setting.
The table below explains how the smoke and water detectors react.
Silent mode
Alarm mode
At Home mode
Disarmed mode
Standard Always on
GSM Alarm GSM Alarm
Yes No Yes Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Function of the Key
You can programme how the base unit responds after pressing the key on the remote control.
Triggering the Panic Alarm
You can programme that a Panic alarm is triggered after pressing the key on the remote control.
1
3
6
Select the
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Select the
Device Setup
Remote Key
Panic
menu option.
option.
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menu option.
.
.
.
Triggering an Emergency Call (SOS)
You can programme that an emergency call (SOS) is triggered after pressing the key on the remote control.
1
3
6
Select the
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Select the
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Select the
Device Setup
Remote Key
SOS
option.
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menu option.
.
.
menu option.
.
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REMOTE ACCESS BY PHONE
Remote Access by Phone
The wireless alarm system can be operated by remote access using a telephone.
1
Dial the phone number of the SIM card installed in the base unit.
2
Wait until the base unit takes your call. A longer acoustic signal is issued.
3
Enter the 4-digit entry code on the base unit. You will hear two short acoustic tones.
4
Complete various functions using the phone's keypad
(refer to the table). The monitoring functions are conȴUPHGE\DYRLFHPHVVDJH
3
4
Key Function
1 Activate the handsfree function
2 Activate call screening
Activate Alarm mode
Activate At Home mode
5
6
Activate Silent mode
Activate Disarmed mode
# Stop the Handsfree / Call screening function
#, # End remote access
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Appendix
Restoring the Default Factory Settings
Please note that on restoring the factory settings, all the user settings will be deleted. The registration of the sensors is retained.
If you restore the factory settings of the base unit, the
4-digit entry code is
1234
!
1
Loosen the screw in the battery compartment cover on the underside of the base unit using an appropriate screwdriver.
2
Remove any batteries which are already inserted.
3UHVVWKH5(6(7NH\7KHEDVHXQLWFRQȴUPVWKHIDFWR ry settings have been restored by issuing an acoustic signal.
4
Insert three appropriate batteries in the battery compartment. Pay attention that the batteries are inserted the right way around.
5
Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the screw in the battery compartment cover tight using an appropriate screwdriver.
Changing the Battery
If the battery charge of the sensors is low or almost fully discharged, the corresponding status message appears on the display (
BATT. LOW. / BATT. OFF
). Change the batteries as soon as possible in such cases to ensure a reliable connection of all the components integrated in the alarm system.
The way to change the batteries of the individual sensors is explained in the
Sensors for the Protect Series
manual supplied with the sensors.
This manual is enclosed with the base unit.
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Sensors for the Protect Series
operating manual for the sensors on our website at
www.olympia-vertrieb.de
System Extensions
You can order numerous extensions for your Olympia alarm system through our website.
Visit us at
www.olympia-vertrieb.de
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APPENDIX
Technical Data - Base Unit
Weight
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Dimensions (W x H x D)
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Frequency (radio)
868.5 MHz
Frequency (GSM)
800 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Maximum transmission power
Sensors
Battery (option)
Power supply
Permissible ambient conditions
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*60b:
Up to 32
3 x alkaline batteries (AAA,
1.5 V)
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30% to 75% rel. humidity
Technical Data - Remote Control
Weight
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Radio frequency
Battery
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40 x 60 x 14.5 mm
868.5 MHz
1 x round cell battery,
CR2032 bP:
Maximum transmission power
Permissible ambient conditions
br&WRbr&DW
30% to 75% rel. humidity
Cleaning and Service
1
Disconnect the base unit from the power supply before starting any cleaning work.
2
Clean the surface of the housing with a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use any chemicals or scouring agents.
3
Check the functionality of each sensor registered once a month and after changing the batteries.
4
Change the batteries at least once a year or after receiving the relevant message from the alarm system.
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Information on Disposal
The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries no longer required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste in accordance with legal directives. You are legally obliged to dispose of batteries and power packs at shops which sell batteries or collection points which provide the corresponding containers. Disposal is free of charge. The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points provided by local public waste authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations.
Guarantee
Dear Customer, we are pleased that you have chosen this equipment.
In the case of a defect, please return the device together with the receipt and original packing material to the point-of-sale.
Information on Conformity
Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH,
Zum Kraftwerk 1, 45527 Hattingen hereby
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Declaration of Conformity for this product is available at
http://productip.com/?f=5d249
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This is your individually preprogrammed entry code.
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Keep this operating manual in a safe place away from the alarm system!
Subject to change without prior notice.
v1.1, 08.2017
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Table of contents
- 6 Before You Start
- 7 Safety Instructions
- 9 Intended Use
- 9 Scope of Delivery
- 10 Overview of Base Unit
- 10 Front
- 12 Display
- 13 Keys and Operating Elements
- 14 Control Lamps
- 14 Overview of Remote Control
- 15 Menu Structure
- 16 Putting the Base Unit into Operation
- 16 Positioning the Base Unit
- 17 Inserting the SIM Card (Option)
- 18 Inserting the Batteries (Option)
- 19 Connecting the Power Adapter
- 20 Setting Up the Base Unit
- 20 Setting the Key Lock
- 21 Setting the Language
- 21 Setting the Time and Date
- 22 Registering Sensors
- 23 Deregistering Sensors
- 23 Renaming Sensors
- 23 Individual Voice Message
- 25 Saving Alarm Call Numbers
- 26 Saving an SOS (Emergency Call) Number
- 26 Testing the Telephone Unit
- 27 Setting the Trigger Delay
- 28 Setting the Arming Delay
- 28 Setting the Alarm Period
- 29 Setting the Key Tone
- 29 Setting the Volume of the Voice Output
- 29 Setting the Contrast
- 30 Monitoring Functions
- 31 Alarm Mode
- 31 At Home Mode
- 32 Silent Mode
- 32 Disarmed Mode
- 33 Panic Alarm
- 33 Emergency Call (SOS)
- 34 PIR At Home Mode
- 35 Smoke and Water Detectors
- 36 Remote Access by Phone
- 37 Appendix
- 37 Restoring the Default Factory Settings
- 37 Changing the Battery
- 37 System Extensions
- 38 Technical Data - Base Unit
- 38 Technical Data - Remote Control
- 38 Cleaning and Service
- 39 Information on Disposal
- 39 Guarantee
- 39 Information on Conformity