INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You purchased a Marmitek Security System. Marmitek Security Systems are quality products and are manufactured with high precision.
The Marmitek Security System protects yourself and your home against intruders. On top of that your Marmitek Security System can control lights and appliances throughout your house (using the existing mains wires!). In that way your Marmitek Security System can create a
Up to 16 wireless (radio) sensors can be installed onto the supplied Security Console SC2800. This base station can be operated by up to 8 wireless (radio) remote controllers. On top of that you can operate your Marmitek Security System via the keyboard of the Security Console SC2800.
When an alarm situation occurs, the
phone on the other end responds to the alarm message by pressing a single digit on that telephone. This will stop further dialling and allows the person who picked up the phone to
It is important that you carefully read through all of the chapters of this users’ guide before starting the installation. Also when a third party is installing the system for you, you have to read this manual carefully as it contains important information regarding operation and use of the Marmitek SC2800.
In case of any problems during installation or use of the system, please read first through the troubleshooting chapter in the back of this users’ guide. You also can contact the Martmitek web site (marmitek.com) for additional information. In case you cannot fix the problem with these recommendations, you then have to contact the dealer where you purchased your Marmitek Security System.
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| 5.4 | Programming of telephone numbers | 17 | |
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| 5.3 | Set siren on/off (silent alarm) | 16 |
1. | General | 3 | 5.5 | Recording the alarm message | 18 |
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| 5.6 | Delayed alarm times | 19 |
2. | Safety Precautions | 3 | 5.7 | Jamming detection on/off | 20 |
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| 5.8 | Change personal identification code (PIN) | 21 |
3. | Marmitek Systems | 4 | 5.9 | Erasing a radio sensor | 22 |
3.1 | Components | 4 | 5.10 | Erasing of all settings | 22 |
3.2 | Important Features | 4 |
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| 6. | Operating the system | 23 |
4. | Installation of the components | 5 | 6.1 | Install, Run 1 and Run 2 | 23 |
4.1 | Signals and range | 5 | 6.2 | Arming the system | 23 |
4.2 | SC2800 Security Console (base station) | 6 | 6.3 | When an alarm situation occurs | 24 |
4.3 | DS10 Door/Window Sensors | 8 | 6.4 | Disarming the system | 25 |
4.4 | MS10 Motion Sensors | 9 | 6.5 | Disarming after an alarm (reset) | 25 |
4.5 | KR21 Key Fob Remote Control | 10 | 6.6 | Panic alarm | 26 |
4.6 | SH624 System Remote Control (optional for MS9470) | 10 | 6.7 | Zone indicators | 26 |
4.7 | LM12 Lamp Module (optional for MS9470) | 11 | 6.8 | Controlling lights and appliances (Home Automation) | 27 |
4.8 | Installation of other (wired) sensors | 12 | 6.9 | Lifestyle programming | 29 |
4.9 | Installation of the GB10 Glass Break Sensor | 12 |
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4.10 | DigiMax 210 wireless thermostat (OPTION) | 14 | 7. | SC2800 | 30 |
5. | Programming the SC2800 base station | 15 | 8. | Setting ‘sensor error’ message | 31 |
5.1 | Registration of radio sensors | 15 |
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5.2 | Registration of wireless remote controls | 16 | 9. | Troubleshooting | 32 |
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