velleman HAM06WS Wireless Home Alarm User Manual

June 12, 2024
Velleman

velleman HAM06WS Wireless Home Alarm

velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(2\)

Product Information

The product model is HAM06WS.
The product is a home alarm system that includes a central unit, PIR sensor, wireless remote control, panic button, door contact, siren, and power adapter.
The product is designed for indoor use only and should be kept away from rain, moisture, splashing, and dripping liquids. It should also be kept away from children and unauthorized users.
The product should be protected from dust, extreme heat, shocks, and abuse. Brute force should be avoided when operating the device.

Product Features

  • 1 x central unit
  • 1 x PIR sensor (HAM06WS/DET)
  • 2 x wireless remote control (HAM06WS/REMOTE)
  • 1 x panic button (HAM06WS/MEDICAL)
  • 2 x door contact (HAM06WS/MAGNET)
  • 1 x siren
  • 1 x power adapter for the central unit

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Installation: Refer to the illustrations [1, 2 & 3] on page 2 of the user manual for installation instructions.
  2. Connection: For terminals 5 through 8, it is important to connect each unused terminal to the ground (-) to prevent false signals to the central unit.
  3. Alarm Unit:
    • Layout: Refer to the illustration on page 2 of the user manual for the layout of the alarm unit.
    • Codes: The user manual does not provide specific information about codes for the alarm system.
    • Deactivating the alarm system (DISARM): The user manual does not provide specific instructions for deactivating the alarm system.
    • Activating the alarm system: There are two ways to activate the alarm system. The first is AWAY activation, which arms the entire system. Sensors programmed for fire, gas, or panic detection will remain activated even in DISARM mode.
    • Entering the programming mode: To enter the programming mode, put the central unit in DISARM mode and press the SET button. Enter the system code (6 characters) followed by a press of the # button to confirm. The programming menu will be displayed.
    • Overview of the programming menu and settings: The programming menu is only available in DISARM mode. The user manual provides a list of options and settings available in the programming menu.

Introduction

To all residents of the European Union

  • Important environmental information about this product
  • This symbol on the device or the package indicates that disposal of the device after its lifecycle could harm the environment. Do not dispose of the unit (or batteries) as unsorted municipal waste; it should be taken to a specialized company for recycling. This
  • device should be returned to your distributor or to a local recycling service. Respect the local environmental rules.
  • If in doubt, contact your local waste disposal authorities.
  • Thank you for buying the HAM06WS! Please read the manual thoroughly before bringing this device into service.
  • If the device was damaged in transit, do not install or use it and contact your dealer.
  • For more info concerning this product and the latest version of this user manual, please visit our website www.velleman.eu.

Note : this home alarm was designed and manufactured with great care. However it is – like most other alarm systems on the market – not infallible. The warranty only applies to the device itself. Neither Velleman nor your local dealer can be held responsible for any damages or losses caused by malfunctioning of the device or its peripherals

Safety Instructions

  • Keep the device away from children and unauthorised users.

  • Indoor use only.
    Keep this device away from rain, moisture, splashing and dripping liquids.

  • Risk of electroshock when opening the cover. Be very careful, touching live wires can cause life-threatening electroshocks. Remove power before opening the cover

General Guidelines

Refer to the Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty on the last pages of this manual.

  • Keep this device away from dust and extreme heat.
  • Protect this device from shocks and abuse. Avoid brute force when operating the device.
  1. Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before actually using it.
  2. All modifications of the device are forbidden for safety reasons. Damage caused by user modifications to the device is not covered by the warranty.
  3. Only use the device for its intended purpose. Using the device in an unauthorised way will void the warranty.
  4. Damage caused by disregard of certain guidelines in this manual is not covered by the warranty and the dealer will not accept responsibility for any ensuing defects or problems.
  5. Keep this manual for future reference

Features

  • uses an advanced microprocessor and SMD technology
  • has 4 wired arm zones and 8 wireless arm zones
  • autodialer function
  • set contains:
    • 1 x central unit
    • 1 x PIR sensor (HAM06WS/DET)
    • 2 x wireless remote control (HAM06WS/REMOTE)
    • 1 x panic button (HAM06WS/MEDICAL)
    • 2 x door contact (HAM06WS/MAGNET)
    • 1 x siren
    • 1 x power adapter for central unit

Installation

Refer to the illustrations [1, 2 & 3] on page 2 of this manual.

velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(3\) velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(4\) velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(5\) velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(6\)

  • Open the central unit by unscrewing the 2 screws [X] at the front.
  • Fix the back plate of the central unit onto the wall. Remember to first pull all the necessary wiring (cables from the power supply, sensors siren and telephone line) through the punched hole. Screw the back plate onto the wall.
  • Do all the necessary wiring onto the terminal blocks (see “§6. Connection”).
  • Connect the stand-by battery.
  • Screw the front plate onto the back plate and close the unit

Connection

velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(12\)

  • Telephone line: Connect an existing telephone line to RJ45 connector. Remark: If there is no telephone line connected, the central will display a message (“PATh TROUBLE”) and emit a sound when the alarm is triggered. This message can be deactivated by putting all telephone numbers on “0” when programming the central unit.
  • Power supply: Connect the included power adapter to the 12VDC/1A input. This power supply will also automatically charge the internal stand-by battery, which will supply power when the current is cut off. The central unit will emit a sound when this internal battery is drained.
  • Terminals 1 through 8:
    • Terminals 1 and 2: 12VDC power supply output. This output has a constant power of 12V and can be used to power the external sensors. Attention: terminal 1 = +; terminal 2 = – (GND).
    • Terminals 3 and 4: Connection for the external siren (12VDC, 800mA). Attention: terminal 3 = – (GND) (black wire); terminal 4 = + (red wire).
    • Terminals 5 through 8: Connections for 4 external wired sensors. These sensors must be of the NC type (NC: normally closed). Terminal 5 through 8 are assigned to ARM ZONE 1 through ARM ZONE 4. Connect the second wire of the sensor to the ground (-) of the central unit (terminal 2 or 3). Wireless sensors will be assigned to ARM ZONE 5 through ARM ZONE 12.

Important remark concerning terminals 5 through 8: Connect each unused terminal to the ground (-) (=terminal 2 or terminal 3) so as to not send false signals to the central unit.

Alarm Unit

Layout

Refer to the illustration on page 2 of this manual.

A MEDICAL push to trigger the medical alarm
B FIRE push to trigger the fire alarm
C HELP push to trigger the help alarm
0 ~ 9 numeric keypad
***** cancel return to the previous menu and quit the programming

mode.
#| confirm| press to confirm an entry
AWAY| press to arm the alarm system
HOME| press to arm only certain programmed zones
SET| press to enter programming mode (only when in disarmed mode)
O| not used

Codes

  • The system uses 2 security codes which can be modified by the user.
  • The First code is the system code. This code will be used to enter the programming mode of the unit. It is the most important code since without it the user will not be able to program and to modify other codes. Keep this code in a secure place. The default value is “000000”.
  • The second code is the user code. This code will be used to deactivate the alarm system (DISARM). The default value is “1234”.
  • The unit will enter an alarm status when connecting to the power supply. The message “ARM st” or “DISARM st” will be displayed. To enter the programming mode or the settings, activate the DISARM mode first.

Deactivating the alarm system (DISARM)

  • Deactivate the alarm system (DISARM) by entering the user code (default: 1234).
  • The “DISARM st” message will be displayed and you will hear the vocal message “System disarmed”. Note that the system will not react to an intrusion trigger signal. It will only react to a SMOKE, GAS or PANIC signal (24h-alarm).
  • For security reasons, an alarm engaged with the DELAY function can only be deactivated through the remote control. When the alarm is activated, e.g. after the delay time has elapsed, it can be deactivated from the central unit.

Activating the alarm system

There are two ways to activate the alarm system.

  1. AWAY activation:
    The system reacts to all connected and programmed sensors. The message “ARM st” will be displayed and you will hear the vocal message “System armed”. Activate the system by pressing the AWAY button.

  2. HOME activation:
    This mode will only secure programmed zones while other will not be covered by the system. This allows the user to freely access some zones without triggering the alarm. The message “GUARD st” will be displayed and the vocal message “System armed” will be heard. Activate the system by pressing the HOME button.

REMARK : Sensors programmed for fire, gas or panic detection (24h- function) will remain activated, even when the system is in DISARM mode.

Entering the programming mode

To enter the programming mode, put the central unit in DISARM mode first and press the SET button. The message “INPUT LEVEL” will be displayed. Enter the system code (6 characters), followed by a press of the # button to confirm.
Example:velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(13\)

The programming menu will be displayed.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-
FIG- \(14\)

Overview of the programming menu and settings

Note : the programming menu is only available when the system is in disarm mode.

# Confirming button.
***** Return to the previous menu and quit the programming mode.

This is what the programming menu looks like:velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(15\)

Menus

Programming menuvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(16\)

Press a number to enter the corresponding submenu. Example: Press “1” to enter the “Sys” menu.

  • “Sys” Menu

The “Sys” menu has following submenus:velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-
FIG- \(17\)

Submenu 1 – Levelvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(18\)

Sys level:
The message “Input sys level” will be displayed. The user can modify the system code to a personal code (default “000000”). The code must consist of 6 characters and must be confirmed with the # button. The user will be directed to the previous menu with a correct inputvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(19\)

User level:
The message “Input user level” will be displayed. The user can modify the user code to a personal code (default “1234”). The code must consist of 4 characters and must be confirmed with the # button. The user will be directed to the previous menu with a correct input.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(20\)

  • Submenu 2 – Code
    This menu is not used.

  • Submenu 3 – Reportvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(21\)

  1. Arm report:
    A report is sent to the central unit.

  2. No report:
    No report is sent to the central unit.

Submenu 4 – Delay
This menu will be used to program the time needed for the alarm system to activate from the time the user engages the system (in AWAY mode only). This delay will give the user enough time to leave the secured zones before the alarm is triggered.
Time setting from 0 ~ 99 secondsvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(22\)

Example:

In this example, the delay has been set to 8 seconds in which the user will leave the secured zones before triggering the alarm. The unit will emit a beep every second. Note that the delay time always consists of 2 digits. Confirm with the # button.

“Zone” Menu
In the “Zone” menu each alarm zone (zone 01-12) can be separately assigned to a specific alarm type or deactivate an alarm zone. Enter the zone number. The message “Input arm zone” will be displayed. The entered value must be between 01 and 12. Confirm with the # button.
Remark : The first 4 zones (arm zone 1 – arm zone 4) are assigned to the sensors connected to terminals 5 ~ 8. The wireless sensors (included) are assigned to zones 5 ~ 12.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(24\)

Next, choose between 4 different alarm types for each zone.velleman-HAM06WS-
Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(25\)

Instant
The alarm will immediately be triggered and the central unit will display a message. This mode is suited for window sensors. The message “SECURITY ALARM” will be displayed when the alarm is triggered.

Delay
Same alarm mode as above but with a programmable delay. The central unit will wait until the delay has expired before triggering the alarm. This mode allows the user to deactivate the alarm first when entering a secured zone. The message “SECURITY ALARM” will be displayed.
Remark : The instant and delay modes can only be used in ARMED mode.

24Hr
This mode will not be used as an intrusion alarm but rather as a smoke, gas or panic alarm. The alarm can also be triggered when the system is in DISARMED mode. This mode will display 3 message typesvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(26\)

  1. Smoke: smoke alarm;
  2. Gas: gas alarm;
  3. Panic: panic alarm

Bypass
The alarm zone has been deactivated.

“Setup” Menu
This “Setup” menu has following submenus:velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(27\)

Submenu 1 – Alert
Here, the user can program the alarm time. The connected siren will sound when the alarm is triggered. The message “Set alarm time” will be displayed. The value must be between 0 and 999 seconds. Make sure to enter 3 digits: enter a time of 9 seconds as “009”.Confirm with the # button.velleman-HAM06WS-
Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(28\)

Submenu 2 – Home
This menu is used to program which zones will be deactivated in HOME mode. The user will be able to move freely in each of the deactivated zones without triggering the alarm.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(29\)

Enter the zone to be deactivated and confirm with the # button and do so for each additional zone. Return to the previous menu by pressing the * button after having entered all the desired zones. Example: Zones 01 and 03 must remain deactivated when the system is in GUARD mode (HOME).velleman-HAM06WS-
Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(30\)

Submenu 3 – Callvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(31\)

  • Tel
    This menu is used to program the telephone numbers to dial when the alarm is triggered. The number must consist of minimum 3 and maximum 13 digits. The message “PATh TROUBLE” will be displayed and a sound will be heard when the system has a faulty connectionvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(32\)
    Tele1: Number of the central when there is a connection. Tele2 ~ 4: Numbers used for vocal messages.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(33\)
    Enter the value “o” when the telephone number does not need to be dialled.

  • Dial
    Menu used to program the number of calls. The default value is 3 times. Enter a number and confirm with the # button.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-
FIG- \(34\)

  • Vibrant ring
    Menu used to program the number of rings before the telephone (connected to the central unit) will switch to the “Remotely Controlling the Central Unit” function (see below). The default (and max.) value is 8 rings. Enter a number from 01 to 99 and confirm with the # button.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-
Alarm-FIG- \(35\)

  • Note : unfortunately there is no direct relationship between the entered number and the number of rings. E.g. 10 = 6 rings, 60 = 5 rings, 99 = 8 rings.

  • Submenu 4 – Del home
    Press button 4 (del home) in the SETUP menu to erase all the zones assigned to the HOME mode (or GUARD st). The previous menu will be displayed next.

  • “Study” Menu
    This menu is used to program all the remote controls and wireless sensors into the systemvelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(36\)

  • Submenu 1 – Remote
    Possibility to program up to 4 different remote controlsvelleman-HAM06WS-
Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(37\)
    Select a remote by pressing a number (1 ~ 4) and confirm with the # button. The central unit will display following messagevelleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-
Home-Alarm-FIG- \(38\)
    Next, press any button on the remote control. The central unit will emit a short beep and display the previous menu. The remote control has been saved into the system. Repeat previous steps to save more remotes.

  • Submenu 2 – Arm zone
    This menu will be used to program up to 8 wireless sensors and to assign each of them to a particular zone.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG-
\(39\)

  • Select your zone (armzone 05 up to armzone 12). Zones 1 through 4 are reserved for wired sensors (terminal 5 ~ terminal 8 onto the PCB). Confirm with the # button. Following message will be displayed:velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- \(40\)
    Next, activate the sensor. The central will emit a short beep and display the previous menu. The
    sensor has been assigned to its zone. Repeat previous steps to assign more sensors.

  • Submenu 3 – Del
    The Del menu is used to erase all saved remote controls and sensors.

Alarm Messages through the Telephone

The central unit will dial the programmed telephone numbers when the alarm is triggered. Short beeps will be heard (the number depends on the number programmed in “dial times”). The user will hear the vocal message upon answering the telephone. Press the # button on the telephone to make the central unit stop calling.

Remotely Controlling the Central Unit
The central unit can be remotely switched on and off. To do so, dial the number of the telephone line connected to the unit. The alarm unit will answer the call after the number of rings programmed in “vibrant ring”. Press the user code first and confirm with #, followed by:

  1. to enter the ARM mode
  2. to enter the DISARM mode
  3. to listen to built-in microphone of the central unit
  4. to cancel the call.

Commands on the Remote Control and the Help Alarm

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.
The 4-key remote control will be encoded automatically. The commands can be used as soon as the remote control is saved into the system:

  • [R1] DISARM: alarm system deactivation
  • [R2] HOME ARM: entering the HOME or GUARD mode
  • [R3] AWAY ARM: entering the AWAY mode
  • [R4] HELP: panic function activation (push upwards to activate)

Remark : Follow these steps to assign a different code when 2 or more remote controls have been encoded similarly:
Open the remote control by unscrewing the screw at the back. Remove the battery. Hold any key on the remote control pressed and reinstall the battery. The LED on the remote control will blink. Release the pressed key. The remote control has learned a new address. Close the remote control and reprogram into the system.

  • Press the panic button on the help remote [A1] three times to activate the panic alarm.

The PIR Sensor

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.

  • Open the motion sensor by unscrewing the 3 screws at the back.
    P1| sense time interval| P5| transmit LED (red)
    ---|---|---|---
    P2| mode selector| P6| LED on/off jumper
    P3| coding switch| P7| PIR sensor
    P4| sense LED (green)|
  • The PIR sensor can detect motion in 2 ways. By setting the jumper [P2] in the first mode (1x) the sensor will trigger the alarm immediately after detecting motion. By setting the jumper in the second mode (2x) the sensor will wait for a second motion detection after the first one. This mode can be used to reduce the detection of motion caused by house pets.velleman-HAM06WS-Wireless-Home-Alarm-FIG- 41
  • In the second mode, set the time interval by turning the sense time interval switch [P1] (max. ±150s.).
  • Install a 9V battery (incl.). Wait for ± 60 seconds until the sensor has stabilised.
  • Press the code switch [P3] to send an address code for the sensor to the alarm unit. The green LED [P4] flashes quickly. Make sure the sensor does not detect movement during this initialization (e.g. cover the sensor [P7]). When initialization is completed, the green LED [P4] starts flashing slowly.
  • When motion is detected by the PIR sensor [P7], the red LED [P5] turns on.
  • To switch off LED feedback, remove the LED jumper [P6].

Remarks:

  • The alarm station only remembers the last added wireless sensor added to a zone! This means that per zone, only one wireless PIR sensor can be used.
  • The red LED will blink when the battery is almost drained (<7V).
  • Do not install the sensor onto a metal support or plate.
  • Keep the sensor away from direct sunlight and temperature variations (air conditioner, heating…).

Door or window Sensor

Install the 2 sensors as illustrated on page 2 of this manual.

  • Make sure to align the triangles on both sensors and to keep the spacing between them less than 5mm.
  • Open the battery compartment and install the included 12V battery. Assign the sensor with a unique address with the DIP switches. Close the sensor and program it into the central unit. The red LED on the sensor will light at each door opening.
    Remark : The transmitter will emit a sound when opening the battery compartment

Technical specifications



Central Unit

| Power Supply| 12VDC (incl.)
---|---|---
Standby Power| 12VDC (incl.)
Working Frequency| 433Mhz
Remote Control Range| ± 30m
Static Current| 150mA
Alarm Volume| > 90dB


PIR Sensor

| Detection Angle| 110°
Detection Distance| max. 12m
Power Supply| 9VDC (order code 6LR61 , not incl.)
Static Current| 30μA
4-Key Remote Control| Power Supply| 3VDC (order code CR2032 button cell, incl.)
Panic Button| Power Supply| 12VDC (order code GP23GA , incl.)
Door Contact| Power Supply| 12VDC (order code GP23GA , incl.)
Siren| Power Supply| 12VDC
Current| < 800mA

  • Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman nv cannot be held responsible in the event of damage or injury resulted from (incorrect) use of this device.
  • The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.

© COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  • The copyright to this manual is owned by Velleman nv. All worldwide rights reserved.
  • No part of this manual or may be copied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or otherwise without the prior written consent of the copyright holder.

R &TTE Declaration of Conformity

We
Velleman Components NV Legen Heirweg, 33 9890 Gavere (België)
Declare on our own responsibility that the finished product(s):

Brand

  • HQ POWER

Trade name

  • WIRELESS HOME ALARM

Type or model

  • HAM06WS

constituting the subject of this declaration, conforms with the essential requirements and other relevant stipulations of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
The product conforms to the following norm(s) and/or one or several other normative documents

EMC : EN 61000-6-1 : 2001, EN 61000-6-3 : 2001 EN 61000-3-2 : 2000, EN 61000-3-3 : 1995 + A1
LVD: R&TTE: EN 300 220-3 v1.1.1 : 2000 + clause 4.2.1 EN 300 489-3 v1.4.1 : 2002

Technical data are available and can be obtained from Velleman Components NV Legen Heirweg, 33 9890 Gavere (België)

Place and date of issue

  • Gavere, 5/6/2007

Authorized signatory for the company

  • Mr. Luc De Meyer – Purchasing Manager

Warranty

Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty

Velleman® has over 35 years of experience in the electronics world and distributes its products in more than 85 countries.
All our products fulfil strict quality requirements and legal stipulations in the EU. In order to ensure the quality, our products regularly go through an extra quality check, both by an internal quality department and by specialized external organisations. If, all precautionary measures notwithstanding, problems should occur, please make appeal to our warranty (see guarantee conditions).

General Warranty Conditions Concerning Consumer Products (for EU):

  • All consumer products are subject to a 24-month warranty on production flaws and defective material as from the original date of purchase.
  • Velleman® can decide to replace an article with an equivalent article, or to refund the retail value totally or partially when the complaint is valid and a free repair or replacement of the article is impossible, or if the expenses are out of proportion.
    You will be delivered a replacing article or a refund at the value of 100% of the purchase price in case of a flaw occurred in the first year after the date of purchase and delivery, or a replacing article at 50%of the purchase price or a refund at the value of 50% of the retail value in case of a flaw occurred in the second year after the date of purchase and delivery.

Not covered by warranty:

  • All direct or indirect damage caused after delivery to the article (e.g. by oxidation, shocks, falls, dust, dirt, humidity…), and by the article, as well as its contents (e.g. data loss), compensation for loss of profits;
  • frequently replaced consumable goods, parts or accessories such as batteries, lamps, rubber parts, drive belts… (unlimited list);
  • flaws resulting from fire, water damage, lightning, accident, natural disaster, etc. …;
  • flaws caused deliberately, negligently or resulting from improper handling, negligent maintenance, abusive use or use contrary to the manufacturer’s instructions;
  • damage caused by a commercial, professional or collective use of the article (the warranty validity will be reduced to six (6) months when the article is used professionally);
  • damage resulting from an inappropriate packing and shipping of the article;
  • all damage caused by modification, repair or alteration performed by a third party without written permission by Velleman®.
  1. Articles to be repaired must be delivered to your Velleman® dealer, solidly packed (preferably in the original packaging), and be completed with the original receipt of purchase and a clear flaw description.
  2. Hint: In order to save on cost and time, please reread the manual and check if the flaw is caused by obvious causes prior to presenting the article for repair. Note that returning a non-defective article can also involve handling costs.
  3. Repairs occurring after warranty expiration are subject to shipping costs.
  4. The above conditions are without prejudice to all commercial warranties.

The above enumeration is subject to modification according to the article (see article’s manual).

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