SOUJAMAO Smart Security Panel Kit User Manual
- October 27, 2023
- SOUJAMAO
Table of Contents
SOUJAMAO Smart Security Panel
**Kit User Manual**
General Description
1.1 Product Example
The central hub of the security system. Using 4.3-inch IPS capacitive touch screen, built-in highperformance low-power intelligent microprocessor. With a variety of installation methods: wall mounted, desktop placement. Added built- in siren, up to 110dB. It connects all of your accessories to the APP, so you can stay in control of your home from anywhere.
Accessories list: (Subject to actual packaging)
Entry Sensor
Send the alarm signal to the panel when the door or window are opened, it is recommended to install at important entrances.
Motion Sensor
Send the alarm signal to the panel when the movement is detected.
Controller
After pairing with the security panel, quickly “Away”, “Home”, and “Disarm” the security system, and trigger the emergency alarm.
Multifunction Button
Doorbell button or SOS button
1.2 Home Installation Diagram
Set up the Security Devices
2.1 Security Panel
Installation Diagram
(1) Wall Mount
Security Panel×1
Wall Hanging Plate×1
Screws×2
1. Install the hanging plate on the wall with screws.
Note: The screws must be all nailed to the wall, and the hanging board must be
parallel.
2. Align the hole on the back of the panel with the hanging plate and install
it.
Note: For concealed wire installation, please remove the bracket and cable
clip.
(2) Placed on the Desktop
Comes with a Stand on the Back
It can be directly placed on the desktop, free from the installation of holes on the wall, and can be placed anywhere in the home.
Note:
- Installed in the center of the home to facilitate signal reception and transmission.
- Avoid installing all devices on metal surfaces, as well as on load-bearing walls.
Appearance Design
Front View
Rear Main View
Indicator:
Alarm Modes
A. Security Panel Alarm Modes
a. Away : The security panel is in a monitoring state, when the
accessories are triggered, the security panel will alarm.
b. Home : When the user is at home, in this mode, some areas can be
monitored and alarms.
c. Disarm : The security panel cancels the monitoring state, and only the
SOS button or the accessories set to “Always” mode can trigger the alarm.
B. Accessories Modes:
a. Away/Home: When the security panel is in the “Away” or “Home” state,
the panel will alarm after the sensor is triggered. It is recommended that the
outdoor sensor can be set to this mode.
b. Away: When the security panel is in the “Away” state, the panel will
alarm after the sensor is triggered. It is recommended that the outdoor
detector can be set to this mode.
c. Always : Regardless of the state of the security panel, any time the
sensor is triggered, the panel will alarm. It is recommended to set this mode
for gas leaks or smoke detectors, etc.
d. Disabled: The security panel will not respond to the alarm request of
the sensor set in this mode
Note:
You can choose which sensors are armed in Home and Away mode, or both, or
always active.
For example, if you want to avoid triggering the alarm when you are at home,
you can set the specific sensor in Away mode. Then when you set the panel in
“Home” state, the alarm will not be triggered, only in “Away” state, the alarm
will be triggered.
2.2 Entry Sensor
Configure
On the Security Panel:
A. Go to Menu—Accessories—Enter User Code (Default: 1234).
B. Press Sensor—“+” —-Entry, then set the Mode, Delay, and Advanced settings.
C. Press “+ Pair”, then trigger the Entry sensor (Just separate the two
parts).
D. Paired successfully, rename the sensors on the APP.
Installation
The entry sensor should be installed on the door or window (see image).
A. First, wipe the area on the door or window clean and apply double-sided
tape to the bottom.
B. The door sensor transmitter (large) and the door sensor magnet (small)
should be installed separately. The triangle marks on the transmitter and the
magnet should be facing each other, and the distance between the two is less
than 0.6”.
C. When the door or window is opened after installation, the indicator light
will be on for 2 seconds to indicate that the installation is complete.
Battery Replacement
Door Sensor A
Battery specification: CR2032×1
Door Sensor B
Battery specification: CR2032×1
2.3 Motion Sensor
Configure
On the Security Panel:
A. Go to Menu—Accessories—Enter User Code (Default: 1234).
B. Press Sensor—“+” —-Motion, then set the Mode, Delay, and Advanced settings.
C. Press “+ Pair”, then trigger the Motion sensor (Just wave your hands until
the light is on).
D. Paired successfully, rename the sensors on the APP.
Installation
A. The recommended installation height is 79”-87” (2.0~2.2m) above the ground.
B. Install it in a corner or on a flat wall, with no obstacles or blind spots.
C. It should not be directly facing the cold and hot vents or cold and hot
sources.
D. To avoid false alarms, make sure your pets can’t get close to it.
2.4 Controller
Configure
On the Security Panel:
A. Go to Menu—Accessories—Enter User Code (Default: 1234).
B. Press Controller
C. Press “ + ”, then trigger the controller (Press any key).
D. Paired successfully, rename the controller on the APP.
Appearance Introduction
2.5 Multifunction Button—Doorbell/SOS Button
Configure—-Doorbell Button
On the Security Panel:
A. Go to Menu—Accessories—Enter User Code (Default: 1234).
B. Press Doorbell.
C. Press “+”, then press the doorbell button.
D. Paired successfully, rename the sensors on the APP.
Configure—-SOS Button
On the Security Panel:
A. Go to Menu—Accessories—Enter User Code (Default: 1234).
B. Press Sensor—“+” —-Urgent, then set the Advanced setting.
C. Press “+ Pair”, then trigger the SOS button.
D. Paired successfully, rename the SOS button on the APP.
Install/Replace Battery
a. Open the cover:
b. Close the cover:
Learn to Use the Security Panel
3.1 Main Interface
4.1.1 System Status
4.1.2 Log
Alarm Log: View all alarm records, including Cause, Source, and Time.
Arm Log: View all arm/disarm records, including Action, Source Device, and
Time.
Note: Support up to 160 Alarm records, and 80 Arm and disarm records.
3.2 Menu introduction
Accessory
A. Frame Diagram
B. Sensor
Entry: Manage all the Entry sensors.
Motion: Manage all the Motion sensors.
Urgent: Emergency detectors such as SOS buttons, gas detectors, and smoke
detectors, please add them here.
General: Other sensors or detectors, please add them here.
Note:
- The security system supports the accessories with 433MHz, ev1527.
- For the Entry sensors from another brand, please add it to “General”
- Support up to 160 Sensors, 6 Controllers, 6 Doorbells, 6 Keypads.
Security
(1) Frame Diagram
(2) Delay: Customize the countdown time when Alarm or Arm.
(3) Code:
- User Code: Default user code is 1234.
- System Code: Default system code is 9876.
- Obfuscated Code: When entering the code, you can enter 5 to 8 digits of the obfuscated code, as long as it contains the correct 4 digits in succession, it can be recognized as the correct code.
- Password Validity Period: After selecting, you do not need to enter the password again within 2 minutes when the screen is on.
(4) Alarm:
Local Alarm: Select whether the panel emits an alarm sound.
Siren Alarm: Select whether the external signal emits an alarm sound
Siren Beep: Select whether the siren will beep when Arm/Disarm the panel.
Delay Beep: Choose whether to sound a beep when Arm or Alarm countdown.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Hazardous Substance Declaration
Warranty Rules
- Please contact our after-sales service for any failure caused by the product itself during the warranty period.
- The goods are guaranteed for one year from the date of sale, and the warranty service is only valid under normal use.
- Damage caused by the use environment not meeting the requirements of this product is not covered by the warranty.
- Product damage caused by man-made and force majeure is not covered by the warranty.
FCC declares
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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