CPVAN CP-G95 GSM+Wi-Fi Dual-Network Alarm System User Guide

June 6, 2024
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CPVAN CP-G95 GSM+Wi-Fi Dual-Network Alarm System

CPVAN CP-G95 GSM+Wi-Fi Dual-Network Alarm System

Overview

The hub cellular+Wi-Fi model is a dual network system that utilizes both Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n(2.4GHz) and cellular(GSM). All sensors are wirelessly connected to the hub. In the event of alarm activation, for example, when a sensor is triggered, a push notification will be sent and an alarm call will be made automatically to all registered users.
The system can be controlled on-site by the remote tag supplied, or remotely from anywhere with our free dedicated mobile application. The hub can connect with up to 100 wireless sensors, 10 remote tags, multiple wireless sirens and an external siren . If the building has lost electrical power, the backup battery built-in the hub provides power operation up to 3 hours.

In The Box

  • Alarm Panel/Hub x1
  • Power Adapter and Cord x1
  • Remote Tag x2
  • Door/Window Sensor x1
  • PIR Motion Detector x1
  • SIM eject tool x1
  • User Guide x1

At a Glance

Hub

At a Glance 1

At a Glance 2

At a Glance 3

  1. Green ( GSM ) indicator
  2.  Configuration button
  3.  Blue ( Wi-Fi ) indicator
  4.  SIM card slot
  5. Microphone
  6. Siren port
  7. Power port ( Micro USB )
  8. Battery on/off switch

Green ( GSM ) indicator

What you see What it means
Solid Cellular network is available
Pulse per 4s Searching network or no SIM card
Blinking Calling or text message sending
Nothing Cellular module failure

Blue ( Wi-Fi) indicator

What you see What it means

Blinking

| Wi-Fi connection configuration

in Smart Mode @ quickly (flashing 10 times per 1s ),

in AP Mode @ slowly (flashing once per 1s)

Solid| Connected to internet
Pulse per 4s| Connecting
Nothing| Wi-Fi module failure

SIM card

A Micro-SIM card is required to use cellular services when connecting to GSM networks. Install it using SIM eject tool before getting started.

SIM CARD

Remote tag

  1. Arm button
  2.  Disarm button
  3. Home arm button
  4. Panic button

Door/window sensor

Door window section

  1. Indicator
  2. Sensor
  3. Magnet
  4. Tamper switch
  5. Battery cover
  6.  Alignment mark

PIR motion detector

PIR motion detect

  1. Motion detect lens
  2. Battery receptacle
  3. Power on/off switch
  4. TEST/NORMAL switch

Placement/Installation

Before installation, please test the wireless sensors range first. It is not advised to mount the motion detector or door/window sensor onto metal surfaces as the material can block RF signals between the transmitter and the hub.
Please clean the flat area where you intend to install the sensors. Using double-sides adhesive tap to install the motion detector or door/window sensor.

Where to place hub

Find a spot with a good Wi-Fi and cellular signal that should be close to where you come and go so your hub is easy to access on your way in and out. Choose an outlet that’s not controlled by a switch, so you don’t accidentally turn off the hub. Connect the power cord to the USB port and plug the power adapter into the outlet to power on your hub, then slide the battery switch to on .

Door/Window Sensor

Install the detector on the door case (window frame), and attach the magnet to the moving part of the door (window) to the alignment mark of the detector. The magnet should be aligned with the middle of detector and placed within 0.6 inches (1.5cm) away from the detector when the door or window is closed.

PIR Motion Detector

When selecting the detector installation location, take into account the lens direction and presence of any obstacles impairing the view and radio signal transmission. Motion detector must be mounted 79 to 87 inches(2 to 2.2m) above the floor. For effective walk testing, slide TEST/NORMAL s witch to TEST. When walk testing is done, slide it to NORM to save power. In NORM mode, if the detector is triggered twice within 3 minutes, it enters sleeping state immediately. During this period, any movement detected does not generate an alarm. After no movement within the next 3 minutes, it goes back to working state again.Please change to Soft AP Mode if the configuration fails in SmartLink Mode. On your hub, press and hold the configuration button until the blue light flashes slowly (once per 1s). Tap the top right icon in APP to select “AP Mode”, then tap Slow flashing. Tap Confirm > Go to Connect, then choose the Wi-Fi hotspot named “Smartlife-XXXX” in your Wi-Fi list. Go back to your app to wait the Wi-Fi configuration finishes, then tap Done.

Pairing

The wireless accessories supplied with this kit are paired with hub. IF NOT or you want to pair more, you might easily pair wireless accessories with your hub as following.

  • At your device home page in APP tap Accessories > +, or click configuration button three times on your hub, then the hub goes into the pairing/sniffer mode with both green and blue indicators blinking.
  • Trigger your wireless accessory that need to be added, then the hub sounds a tone.
  • After the accessory is added,each of them will be classified to each corresponding column automatically in APP.

How to do in pairing mode

pairting mode

Tips: up to 100 wireless detectors and 10 remote tags can be added.

How to pair a wireless siren

  •  Press and hold the SET button of the siren until you hear one beep and the light is on , then the siren goes into the sniffer.
  • Click configuration button five times on your hub, then the hub sounds a tone and sends a transmission signal to the siren.
  •  The siren gives a long beep of successful indication.

Tips: When a alarm occurs, the wireless siren sound until the system is disarmed or alarm sounder timeout occurs.
If you want to disconnect the wireless siren with the hub, press and hold the SET button of the siren until you hear three beeps.

Getting Started

Set phone numbers

Up to 5 stored Phone Numbers will receive text messages (SMS) and phone calls in case of triggered alarms. In APP, tap Setting > Alarm call number to add phone numbers and tap Alarm call to turn alarm call on. Tap Alarm SMS number to add phone numbers for receiving SMS and tap Alarm SMS to turn alarm text message on.

Tips : The hub will make phone calls to the stored phone numbers successively (up to 2 rounds in turn). If the phone call is answered and any Keypad Command has been operated by one of these users, it will stop calling the next phone number; otherwise it will continue to remind users until it is up to 2 rounds.
When the stored phone calls the hub, two-way talk is connected automatically.

Keypad Command:

WHICH BUTTON YOU PRESS ON PHONE WHAT HAPPENS
1 Arm
2 Disarm or silence when the alarming

is sounding

3 or 4| Two-way talk

Using Security System

Arm/Disarm

You can arm and disarm your home using the remote tag or APP. No Rush With No Rush, you can take the time you leave home or disarm before the alarm sounds. By default, you have 40 seconds. To adjust the countdown timing in APP, tap Settings > Exit Delay and Entry Delay to change the delay you want.

Tips: When you arm the system, the hub says “Hello, the door or window is unclosed ” (or sounds an alarm ) if you leave the door or window open. In APP, tap Setting > Timer to edit the schedules for arming/disarming your system automatically at a daily time.

Change Settings via APP

Exit delay & Entry delay Your security system has been programmed with delay times that allow you to exit your home after arming, and to disarm the system upon entry before an alarm occurs. If you leave home too late when exiting, or disarm too late when arriving home, it will cause a false alarm. If an false alarm occurs, you should disarm the system immediately.

Alarm duration Adjust alarm sound duration from 1 to 59 minutes.

Alarm sound Turn alarm sound on or off when an alarm occurs.
Sensor low battery alarm Enable to receive notification when the wireless accessory is low battery.

Countdown with tick tone Turn countdown tick tone on or off when the hub is during Exit Delay or Entry Delay.
Hub language Choose local voice prompt and next message language from hub.

Change Zone Mode via APP

Each of sensors is specified a Zone mode, which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. In APP, tap Accessories and pick the detector you want to set, then change Zone Mode from list described as followings.

Normal: Sensors set to Normal Zone are activated in Arm (full arm) or HOME Mode (home/stay/partial arm). We recommend setting door/window sensor to Normal Zone

24 Hours: Sensors set to 24H Zone will activate the alarm and sounding when triggered, regardless of the alarm status (Armed or Disarmed).

Delay: If sensors set to Delay Zone are triggered, the Hub will sound the alarm after the delay time passed. We recommend setting door sensors with a delay if they are used as primary entryways.
Home: Sensors set to Home Zone are only activated in Arm (full arm). If Stay Arm Mode (partial/home arm) is used, these sensors are not armed and will not activate the alarm if triggered. We recommend setting PIR Motion Detectors to Home Zone.

24 Hours Silent: The mode is same as 24 Hours but no sound.
Home with delay: It is same as Home but with Entry Delay in Arm.  To disable the sensor, select Off.

Reset

This process resets your hub to factory settings and disconnects all wireless accessories. Tap Settings > Factory reset in APP, or click configuration buttons more than 15 times until the bub sounds a tone , then the hub restarts. The factory reset is now completed.

Specifications

Hub

  • Power Supply: Micro USB 110/220VAC to 5V, 1000mA
  • Backup Battery: 3.7V, 500mAh Lithium Battery
  • Consumption: <150mA@normal
  • Siren Output: <500mA
  • Radio Frequency: 433Mhz
  • GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11b/g/n
  • Operation Temperature: -10~55℃

Remote

Power Supply: DC 3V (CR2025 Lithium Battery x1) Standby Current: <5uA Transmitting Distance: <80m (Without obstacles and no Interference) Radio Frequency: 433Mhz Operation Temperature: -10~55℃

Door/Window Sensor
Power Supply: DC 3V (CR2032 Lithium Battery x1) Standby Current: <8uA Transmitting Distance: <80m (Without obstacles and no Interference) Radio Frequency: 433Mhz Operation Temperature: -10~55℃

PIR Motion Detector
Power Supply: DC 3V (CR2450 Lithium Battery x1) Standby Current: <15uA Alarm Current: <25mA Detection Scope: <12m/110° Transmitting Distance: <100m (Without obstacles and no Interference) Radio Frequency: 433Mhz Operation Temperature: -10~55℃FEATURED

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