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XT2 Version 2.14 

Table of contents 

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 4

 

Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Important safety information ....................................................................................................... 6

 

Detection of defects .................................................................................................................... 7

 

Designated use ........................................................................................................................... 7

 

Hardware description ............................................................................................................................... 8

 

Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

Put the LUPUSEC-XT2 into operation .................................................................................................. 10

 

Control unit ............................................................................................................................... 10

 

Place of installation ................................................................................................................... 10

 

Install the control unit ................................................................................................................ 11

 

Connect the control unit ............................................................................................................ 11

 

Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC-XT2 ............................................................................. 13

 

Change the language of the XT2 interface............................................................................................ 14

 

Description of menus ............................................................................................................................. 15

 

Home menu ........................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Overview ................................................................................................................................... 15

 

History ....................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Captured events ....................................................................................................................... 18

 

PIN codes ................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Control unit menu .................................................................................................................................. 20

 

Status ........................................................................................................................................ 20

 

Automation ................................................................................................................................ 21

 

Wireless switches ..................................................................................................................... 23

 

UPIC (universal IR transmitter) ................................................................................................. 24

 

Sensors menu ....................................................................................................................................... 25

 

List ............................................................................................................................................ 25

 

Edit sensor ................................................................................................................................ 27

 

Add ............................................................................................................................................ 32

 

Range ....................................................................................................................................... 32

 

Devices ..................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Siren.......................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Network menu ....................................................................................................................................... 38

 

Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 38

 

DNS .......................................................................................................................................... 38

 

UPnP......................................................................................................................................... 39

 

GSM & SMS ............................................................................................................................. 40

 

Summary of Contents for LUPUSEC-XT2

Page 1: ...l the control unit 11 Connect the control unit 11 Access to the main interface of the LUPUSEC XT2 13 Change the language of the XT2 interface 14 Description of menus 15 Home menu 15 Overview 15 History 18 Captured events 18 PIN codes 19 Control unit menu 20 Status 20 Automation 21 Wireless switches 23 UPIC universal IR transmitter 24 Sensors menu 25 List 25 Edit sensor 27 Add 32 Range 32 Devices 3...

Page 2: ...enu 82 Navigation through the app 83 Description of sensors and controls 84 Remote keypad KP 01 84 Put keypad into operation 85 Window door contact 88 Put the window door contact into operation 89 Wireless indoor siren 89 Put the wireless in door siren into operation 90 Wireless outdoor siren 92 Put the wireless outdoor siren into operation 92 Smoke detector 96 Put the smoke detector into operatio...

Page 3: ... into operation 118 Panic button 120 Put the Panic button into operation 120 Wireless repeater 121 Connect the repeater to the control unit 122 CO detector 124 Put the CO detector into operation 124 Heat detector 125 Put the heat detector into operation 125 Wireless sensor input 127 Put the wireless sensor input into operation 128 Wireless lock contact 130 Install the wireless lock contact to a do...

Page 4: ...er All technical details and descriptions in this manual have been written with the greatest care However Lupus Electronics cannot entirely exclude mistakes in this manual Therefore we do not assume any legal responsibility or liability which is result of wrong information in this manual Descriptions technical images and technical data are subject to change according to technical progress without ...

Page 5: ...imits were specified to provide reasonable protection against harmful exposure when operating the device in a commercial environment This product emits and uses radio energy It may in addition interfere with other radio communication systems if it is not installed or used according to this manual Using the device in residential areas may cause disturbances to be possibly remedied at the user s exp...

Page 6: ...d not close to any heat source e g heater Provide for sufficient ventilation of the system Keep a minimum safety distance of 20 cm 8 inch on all sides Do not install the alarm system close to strong electric power lines or magnetic fields as this may impair the transmission quality significantly Do not install the alarm system directly on iron or aluminium surfaces without isolating the foot of th...

Page 7: ...ment WEEE and therefore must not be disposed of with the domestic waste Dispose of the device via your local collection point for waste electronic equipment This product contains software programs subject to the GPL free software license This product contains software that was developed by third parties and or software subject to the GNU General Public License GPL and or the GNU Lesser General Pub...

Page 8: ... state 2 Area 1 LED Red on Area 1 in Armed mode Arm Green on Area 1 in Home mode Home 1 Home 2 Home 3 Flashes red Alarm in Area 1 Flashes red Area 2 LED flashes green Control unit in Add sensors mode or Test range mode 3 Area 2 LED Red on Area 2 in Armed mode Arm Green on Area 2 in Home mode Home 1 Home 2 Home 3 Flashes red alarm in Area 2 Flashes green Area 1 LED flashes red Control unit in Add s...

Page 9: ...he delivery of the LUPUSEC XT2 control unit whether the product s scope of delivery includes the following components Alarm system LUPUSEC XT2 Drilling template including screw set LAN cable 12 V power supply unit power consumption 2 1 Watt in normal state 5 Watt with activated internal siren If anything is missing please contact your retailer immediately 2 3 6 5 1 4 ...

Page 10: ...open place is a good choice Furthermore make sure that neither metals nor strong magnetic fields interfere with the radio communication Do not install the control unit in the following locations Basements Close to microwaves ovens hobs iron doors or iron walls Garages Cupboards or drawers Do not place objects in front of the device The device is not intended for the operation in space with high te...

Page 11: ...ire a specialized electrician Improper and unprofessional execution of works at the power supply system pose a danger to you and other persons Install the control unit You can either position the LUPUSEC XT2 in a central place or mount it to the wall For the latter purpose screws dowels and a drilling template are included in the scope of delivery To mount the device to wall remove the rubber nubs...

Page 12: ...bout 30 seconds to boot 4 The Error LED of the control unit lights up and an warning signal sounds every 30 seconds The cause is that usually no SIM card is inserted upon the first start up which the control unit interprets as a system error The chapter Status describes how to ignore such errors ...

Page 13: ...der from the CD or enter the IP address of the XT2 if already known in your browser 2 Click on Search The control unit should be found Select the XT2 from the list with the left mouse button 3 Click on Configure Setting if you want to change the IP settings of the control unit If your network includes a DHCP server this should not be required Otherwise e g in case of a direct connection via a cros...

Page 14: ... settings User name user password user1234 Provides inexperienced user with rights Note We recommend using Mozilla Firefox for web access to the XT2 which is available on the provided CD After you accessed your control unit once via the IP finder this method is not required anymore You can save the IP address of the control unit e g in the list of favourites or bookmarks of your browser to access ...

Page 15: ...verview The main window of the LUPUSEC XT2 shows all the important information on the status of your alarm system You can see at a glance whether e g a window is open an alarm was triggered a battery runs low or live pictures from your LUPUSNET HD camera not included in scope of delivery The main window comprises 10 main sections 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 ...

Page 16: ...ub menus You can access the selection of various sub menus via the main menu 1 The font colour of the selected sub menu is orange The displayed configuration menu changes with the selection 4 Firmware version GSM logout Shows the currently installed firmware version Please note that Lupus Electronics offers regular updates of firmware version for download in order to implement new functions or cor...

Page 17: ...two alarm systems Note You can work with 80 sensors per area in total up to 160 You can arm the Home modes out of the Disarm mode only 6 The Sensor widget Shows the most important seven sensors connected to the system Window and door contacts are listed on top You can see promptly whether e g a sensor is open entirely out of service detected motions or activated tamper contacts 7 The Control widge...

Page 18: ...messages The history lists each system message like e g armed or disarmed with date and time Shows the recent sensor events sorted by date time sensor name and event Captured events Shows all recent recordings of motions captured by your PIR cameras sorted by zone picture and recording date Click on a recorded picture click to zoom in ...

Page 19: ...e can be assigned only once even in different areas User name You can optionally assign the user name Expires You can set a date in the form 2015 12 31 12 00 After this set date time the PIN code is no longer valid If you leave the field blank then validity of the code is unlimited Arm Disarm This option serves to set the authorization to arm or disarm the control unit with the respective PIN code...

Page 20: ...the tamper contact status possible radio interferences with other transmitters the DC power supply status as well as the transmission power Transmission power shows the quality of the transmission in the current environment The smaller the number the more optimal are the conditions on location XT2 Restart Reboots the system XT2 Error display A table lists each system error control unit sensors con...

Page 21: ...tting by pressing DONE next to the automation rule and then OK on the bottom If you do not want to save the setting press RESET or leave the menu item Example 1 Purpose A wireless socket or in wall relay is to turn off electricity consumers e g TV set in order to avoid unnecessary standby power consumption when nobody is at home Settings Connect a PSS wireless socket see instructions for sensors t...

Page 22: ... in our example this is area 1 zone 2 Go to menu Control unit Automation Click on EDIT in line 1 Select the area in this example 1 to which the CONDITION applies Go to CONDITION and select None Go to SCHEDULE select EVERY DAY and enter the identical start end time e g 16 00 Go to ACTION and select SWITCH ZONE ON AREA 1 ZONE 2 From then on the XT2 will switch the lamp on every day at 4 p m To switc...

Page 23: ...the menu Sensors List via Edit and select one of the maximally 16 definable rules Note You can assign several automations to one rule e g to arm the control unit in case of sensor activity and at the same time switch off a socket Wireless switches Wireless sockets and in wall relays can be manually switched on and off via the web ...

Page 24: ...r the devices or activate them only for a certain time Group settings In the group settings you can combine wireless sockets and in wall relays in maximally eight groups and manually switch them on or off activate them for a certain time or control them automatically To apply the settings click on OK to neglect them click on Reset UPIC universal IR transmitter By means of the UPIC transmitter you ...

Page 25: ...status The last column provides you with the option to edit the sensor properties by means of Edit The sensor can be removed from the alarm system by means of Delete A separate table below contains the PIR network cameras Use Request media to receive a current picture from the camera Note All XT2 components except wireless relays and repeaters devices are regarded as sensors A maximum of 80 sensor...

Page 26: ...r is open or removed the tamper contact of the sensor triggers an alarm Red shows that the tamper contact is open Bypass Shows whether a bypass is active for the respective sensor For further information please refer to the following pages Transmission power Shows the transmission power of the sensor If less or equal to 2 a wireless repeater is required Status Shows the status of the sensors If bl...

Page 27: ... to the right of the sensor Depending on the type of sensor the following settings are available ID Shows the sensor specific ID cannot be changed Version Shows the software version only for certain devices Name Assign an individual name of up to 30 characters to the sensor Area Assign an area to the sensor The areas can be armed separately Zone Assign a zone number to the sensor Do not duplicate ...

Page 28: ...ealize an arm disarm function for window door contacts and wireless sensor inputs The system is automatically armed or disarmed depending on whether the contact is closed or open Normally closed The sensor is normally closed and arms the XT2 when opened Normally open The sensor is normally open and arms the XT2 when closed CAUTION This function forces the immediate arming disarming irrespective of...

Page 29: ...e automation command If the sensor changes its state one of 16 home automation rules can be started which are defined in the Automation menu Home automation command open If e g a window door contact is open one of 16 home automation rules can be started which are defined in the Automation menu Home automation command close If e g a window door contact is closed one of 16 home automation rules can ...

Page 30: ...30 ENGLISH the status of the alarm system enable this option Afterwards activate the PSS device manually once ...

Page 31: ...erview The Alarm overview shows you at a glance the behaviour of the learned sensors in the respective state Arm Home 1 3 Disarm of the alarm system You can change the configuration by means of Edit as described under Edit sensor above PIR sensors Lists the added PIR network camera s To take a picture manually press Request media The menu Home PIR camera contains the pictures from the PIR network ...

Page 32: ...e type of contact Type the reception quality Signal strength and the unique Sensor ID of each sensor You can add the sensor to the alarm system via the action Add You can assign properties to the added sensor as explained in the previous section Edit sensor You can add sensors manually via the sensor specific sensor ID which is unnecessary in most of the cases Range Test the sensor range with the ...

Page 33: ...t 3 Devices Device settings External sirens can be configured or additional devices including wireless repeaters and wireless relays added to the LUPUSEC XT2 in the menu Sensors Devices Select from the drop down menu Activate device for area to which area the device is to be added Area 1 2 Activate the test mode of the device and click on Apply device to add the device to the control unit The repe...

Page 34: ...elow Note If the tamper contact is disabled the siren does not transmit status updates to the control unit anymore for as long as it is disabled For that time you can also not see the current state of the tamper contact via Sensors List Confirmation signal on off with Arm Disarm With this function active the siren will sound one when arming or two when disarming signals To disable the confirmation...

Page 35: ...connected and active external sirens If you want to configure several sirens differently you should delay the installation of these sirens or just disconnect these sirens from the power supply while the settings are changed It is impossible to read out the current siren configuration Advanced settings A siren which is currently being developed will support the following advanced settings presumabl...

Page 36: ...hen arming Define the volume of the confirmation sound when arming Volume when disarming Define the volume of the confirmation sound when disarming Siren Siren settings Setting internal siren control unit To set the cases in which the control unit s internal siren is to be activated The following options are available for selection Burglary fire emergency exit water personal threat medical emergen...

Page 37: ...following options are available for selection Burglary fire emergency exit water personal threat medical emergency Note A possibly installed wireless relay reacts similarly to an external siren If e g the alarm for external sirens in case of burglaries is disabled then the wireless relay will not apply as well in case of burglary alarm ...

Page 38: ...ings manually For this purpose click on Use following IP address DNS Flush Period You can regularly delete the stored DNS addresses and get new IPs from XMPP and Upload Please leave this function deactivated DNS In the DNS menu you can assign a host name to your public IP Since your provider e g Telekom assigns a new IP address to your router every 24 hours you need a DNS host name that is linked ...

Page 39: ...Update Server my lupus ddns de default Host name Enter the host name specified at http my lupus ddns de For a more exact description please refer to chapter Remote access via the internet User name Enter the login name of the DDNS website Password Enter the related password Apply the changes with OK reject them with Reset UPnP Enable UPnP The UPnP function enables the LUPUSEC XT2 to be visible and...

Page 40: ...ethod you can setup standard port forwarding in your router instead A router configuration is difficult for laypeople the chapter Remote access via the internet or the manual of your router contain some suggestions GSM SMS In case of an active alarm the LUPUSEC XT2 is able to send a text message to a security firm or to any cell phone SMS GATEWAY settings Service Enter the login data from your thi...

Page 41: ...with Gold To use the text alert service via the internet you need an account on the website of www smstrade de The registration is free but every sent text is charged After you created your account unlocked it via the confirmation e mail and logged in go to the top of the customer area and click on Interfaces The following image including the important Gateway Key will be displayed ...

Page 42: ... by the third party and the third party website The text message offers shown above are valid only at the time this manual was printed are may possibly not be up to date The access to third party websites is made at your own risk The use of third party websites and third party services is subject to the applicable terms and conditions of the respective third party provider including the applicable...

Page 43: ...so send short messages via the mobile network GSM Before you insert a mini SIM card on the back of the XT2 control unit you need to disable the PIN code query with a mobile phone Then configure the recipient and events when to send text alerts via Setting Text report Text notification see chapter Report Note Currently end of 2014 the advanced SIM card settings are not supported and you can ignore ...

Page 44: ...ctures from any camera recorder if the device has an MJPEG path which you need to enter Please refer to the product manual in this regard or contact the product manufacturer To add a LUPUSNET HD IP camera enter a link according to the following syntax in one of the URL camera boxes http Username Password Camera IP ADDRESS PORT GetData cgi CH Streamnumber Example of a camera integration User name a...

Page 45: ...ecorder LE800 Plus or D1 series use the following syntax http Username Password DVR ADDRESS PORT cgi bin net_jpeg cgi ch Videochannelno Example of a video recorder User name test Password test DVR address test lupus ddns de Port 10001 Camera image channel 1 cgi bin net_jpeg cgi ch 0 Note To integrate an anlog DVR always subtract 1 from the required Channel 4 corresponds to ch 3 channel 1 ch 0 In o...

Page 46: ...eact immediately The Contact ID menu provides altogether 20 boxes in which you can enter the address of the security firm control centre as well as its respective priority The LUPUSEC XT2 for this uses the customary Contact ID over IP protocol If your control centre does not support this or requires modifications please contact our support service Reporting URL Create the contact ID address to be ...

Page 47: ...o five different groups These groups will be alerted according to the given sequence in case of an active alarm Essential The XT2 will try to reach all recipients marked as Essential until the report is sent successfully Group 1 is always set to Essential Optional The XT2 will send to all recipients marked as Optional only if the delivery of the message to the previous reporting group has failed N...

Page 48: ...ture 162 CO alarm Group 300 Errors 301 Power loss 302 XT2 low battery 311 XT2 defect battery 344 Radio interference 374 Arm despite error 380 Sensor problems 383 Sensor tampering 384 Battery low 389 Self test error Group 400 Status 400 Arm disarm remote control 401 Arm disarm user 407 Arm disarm keypad 408 Arm disarm set unset 456 Home mode 465 Alarm reset Group 500 600 Bypass deactivations 570 Zo...

Page 49: ... which the control unit is to report the power failure via Contact ID Power save mode in case of power failure Specify the time after which the control unit is to enter the power save mode in case of power failure It ends immediately in case of alarm Exit power save mode with charged battery after power failure Specify the time after the power failure after which the control unit is to leave the p...

Page 50: ...ecify whether you want to hear a regular audio warning with the network connection deactivated or unused Automatic status report to security firm Specify the intervals at which the control unit is to report the status to the security firm which thus recognizes that the XT2 is online Waiting time after switch on Specify how long the control unit has to wait until it sends the first status report to...

Page 51: ...sed even though the delay would still be active Arming in case of error o Confirm If the system is armed irrespective of errors system errors batteries power supply PSTN SMS IP PING GSM open detectors or general status of detectors an error message is displayed and two short audio signals emitted the system remains disarmed If you arm the system again within 10 seconds then the system is armed irr...

Page 52: ... Sensors with the attribute Burglar alarm instant will always trigger an alarm immediately Delay upon exit If you arm the alarm system e g to leave the house you may need a certain time to leave the house and to close and lock the main door You can specify this delay here After the delay has expired the system will be armed Note In addition Ignore exit delay must be ticked for each sensor in every...

Page 53: ...ring delay upon exit Arm mode Enter the volume to signal the delay upon exit During delay upon entry Home mode Enter the volume to signal the delay upon entry During delay upon exit Home mode Enter the volume to signal the delay upon exit Audio warning at the end of the delay Enter how many seconds you want to hear the sound before the end of the previously defined delays see above Example If you ...

Page 54: ...rop down list to get the current time of sunrise and sundown You can select these times from the Automation menu Latitude longitude As an alternative to selecting the city you can enter the exact coordinates of your location to get the exact times of sunrise and sundown Day night cycle Shows today s time of sunrise sundown Display below time With this option active the time of sunrise sundown is d...

Page 55: ... Temporary code via the keypad Area Enter the area to which the following codes shall apply Security firm code Enter a code for the control room of the security firm Silent alarm code If you are forced to enter the code you can enter the silent alarm code instead of the standard PIN code This will stop the audio alarm if active and still transmit alarm messages through all channels That means all ...

Page 56: ... security firm enter your account number before that e g 1234 0177123456 Options o via GSM SIM card Text alarm via GSM module o via Internet LAN connection Text alarm via smstrade de o Phone call SIM card Phone call via GSM module Text format Tick Text format if an actual text message is to be sent to the recipient e g area 1 zone 12 kitchen door burglary If the option is not ticked the message is...

Page 57: ... LUPUSEC XT2 is able to send e mails in case of alarms You can have them sent to the security firm and to your private e mail addresses Please observe that the time between sending and receiving a notification e mail is subject to external technical conditions e g network utilization or similar and may vary greatly E mail recipient Enter the recipient s e mail address an optional text and a condit...

Page 58: ...te e mail address is entered Password Enter the password of your e mail account Sender address Enter your complete sender e mail address SSL Some e mail providers use Secure Sockets Layer SSL In that case tick this option Please note that the port used changes as well usually to 465 Test e mail Use this function to verify the correctness of your account details The e mail address is not permanentl...

Page 59: ...Note Not every e mail provider is supported We tested the following successfully in autumn 2014 T Online Gmail Hosteurope and Yahoo Upload Use the Upload menu to send images recorded by the PIR network cameras directly by e mail or to upload them to a FTP server For this purpose enter an e mail address or the address of the FTP server Example FTP ftp user password server path E mail mailto user ab...

Page 60: ...the set language of the XT2 When you press OK the language is applied immediately and without restarting the system You can choose between German English French Spanish and Italian Only the language of the currently used web interface is changed The default language is German ...

Page 61: ...ess details are User name admin password admin1234 The administrator can configure all XT2 settings Only he can change network settings and system settings firmware backup default settings User name expert password expert1234 Provides all the required right for experts You can change the important system settings add edit sensors The user can change neither network nor system settings User name us...

Page 62: ... enter the unpacked firmware file for LUPUS XT2 alarm system on your PC Caution Click on Apply ONLY ONCE Observe the text Caution Read installation notes first supplied with the firmware The connection must not be interrupted during the update process Do not execute updates via the internet Wait until the process is completed approx 1 to 2 minutes before you take any further PC action Updates are ...

Page 63: ...on of PSS devices wireless sockets in wall relays PIR network cameras mini indoor siren and temperature sensors They need to be integrated again after Reset A Hardware Reset including the deletion of all connected sensors is executed as follows Disconnect the XT2 entirely from the power supply remove power supply unit and deactivate the emergency battery on the back Then hold the Learn Button on t...

Page 64: ...GLISH Event report Contains the important sensor and system reports System event Lists all the important system events in particular error messages Reported events Contains all the reports sent by contact ID ...

Page 65: ...se refer to the description of our DDNS service below Alternatively you can use any other provider such as www dyndns com and www no ip de or let your internet provider assign you with a fixed IP address If yes open the XT2 website and go to the menu Network DNS Enter your DDNS data accordingly in the DDNS menu at the LUPUS website If your router is state of the art and supports UPnP you can activ...

Page 66: ...not editable of the control unit room must be entered In case of a Fritz Box the menu is located at Internet Clearance If you executed both entries DDNS and port forwarding correctly you should now be able to access the XT2 from the outside internet using your DDNS address in a web browser A browser entry may look as follows http mydyndnsname homeip de externalportnumber or http mueller lupus ddns...

Page 67: ...xternally To create a DDNS address for external access please proceed as follows 1 Open the LUPUS website http www lupus electronics de 2 Log in to your e mail account with your address and password If you do not have an account with us yet please create one by pressing the button My account 3 Then click on My account 4 Your account status contains the Lupus DDNS section further down ...

Page 68: ... means of the link you received by e mail 7 Log in using your user name and password 8 Click on DNS in the DDNS menu 9 Enter a name in Add new DNS address which you want to use to access your alarm system IP camera or recorder later via the internet In our example we entered test Your host name for remote access therefore is test lupus ddns de ...

Page 69: ... the UPnP menu Now you can access the alarm system from your browser via the internet via the following link test lupus ddns de 8080 Alternatively to our service you can also choose a public provider such as www no ip com or ask your internet provider for a fixed WAN IP address Open the website http www no ip com 1 Click on Create Account to create a free account 2 Complete the form ...

Page 70: ...70 ENGLISH 3 You will be sent an e mail containing the confirmation link After the confirmation the following screen will be displayed 4 Log in with your e mail address and password ...

Page 71: ...hen save with Create Host 6 Enter the created user name e mail address password and your complete address e g mydvr zapto org in your router or recorder under DDNS 7 The control unit should now be accessible externally via your address e g http mydvr zapto org ...

Page 72: ...the alarm system arm and disarm the system check for open doors and windows and much more Call the local e g 192 168 0 33 or public address e g mydyndnsname homeip de of your alarm system The local address can be used locally only the public address everywhere Enter the user name and the password of the alarm system standard user name admin password admin1234 After you successfully logged into the...

Page 73: ...73 ENGLISH Tap the icon marked in red on the screen and then tap Add to home screen Tap Add on top to add the LUPUSEC XT2 app to your iPhone home screen The mobile web interface will be loaded ...

Page 74: ... status messages of the XT2 You can switch between the status display of both areas by means of Area 1 Area 2 the number in the background changes to become the number of the respectively chosen area In the lower section you can arm the alarm system activate the Home modes 1 3 or disarm the alarm system with the five icons check mark 3 x house X The disarmed mode is indicated by a red X which is a...

Page 75: ... ENGLISH If the control unit is armed and no system errors open sensor tamper contact battery low etc are available the background changes to green and shows a green check mark everything OK system armed ...

Page 76: ... If someone breaks into your house the background changes to red and shows a bell A red exclamation mark in the background indicates a system error open sensor tamper contact battery low etc which was not ignored ...

Page 77: ...ensors All sensors with a condition are listed right on top e g open window door contacts or temperatures The PSS widget Power Switch Sensors Power Switch Sensors PSS stands for power supply units i e the wireless sockets and in wall relays You can activate or deactivate them ...

Page 78: ... Logs widget shows the last seven general system or reported events The History widget The History widget shows the last seven messages from power or temperature sensors The Events item shows the last seven status changes of the alarm system ...

Page 79: ...STEC analogue recorders Full access via mobile browser To fully see the configuration menu in a mobile browser e g to show the complete sensor list most mobile browsers have the option Desktop view If activated your mobile phone should show the usual PC notebook view An iPhone app is expected for the end of 2014 beginning of 2015 ...

Page 80: ...file list later URL or IP address Enter the network address of your system e g myname lupus ddns de You can also enter the IP address in the form 192 168 0 10 but the access in that case is possible only within the local network Port Enter the port number Port 80 for access via the local network or the required external port User name The user name for your alarm system e g admin Password The defi...

Page 81: ...he created profile to log into your system Pressing the profile icon longer opens a menu from which you can choose to delete or edit the profile After the successful login the main menu of the app system opens Create new or additional profile Tap to log in with this profile ...

Page 82: ... ENGLISH Main menu On the main screen of the app you can open the menu either by swiping it from the left edge to the middle of the phone or by tapping the icon in the top left corner Main menu Main menu ...

Page 83: ...ation through the app Within the app you can switch between the pages by swiping either from left to right or from right to left Alternatively select the desired pages directly from the upper tab bar see figure Tab bar ...

Page 84: ... is added Except for the outdoor siren all XT2 components are designed exclusively for indoor use Remote keypad KP 01 Product description 1 Power LED 2 Status LED 3 Error LED 4 Arm 5 Home 6 System status 7 Disarm 8 Pound key 9 Star key Installation mode PIN 10 Emergency alarm 7 9 simultaneously 11 Fire alarm 4 6 simultaneously 12 Panic alarm 1 3 simultaneously 13 Battery breaker delivery status 14...

Page 85: ... SIM card o GSM not ready o Open tamper contact o Control unit power failure o Sensor out of range o Open sensor o Sensor battery low Battery The keypad requires a 1 2 AA 3 V 850 mAH lithium battery The average battery life is two years If the battery is low the orange Status LED on the keypad flashes Put keypad into operation Installation of keypad 1 Remove the front cover from the keypad by unsc...

Page 86: ...nals sound and the red Status LED flashes four times If you press no number after the home mode button Home mode 1 is activated automatically Note The activation of different home modes is possible only with firmware 0 0 2 7M and higher and a keypad bought in September 2014 or later The keypad can control both areas firmware 0 0 2 7M and higher depending on which PIN code Area 1 or 2 is used If a ...

Page 87: ...tomation describes the rules Additional optional settings in Test mode Add the keypad to the control unit 7 Change the installation PIN code 6 1 Enter the current PIN code default 0000 2 Press the Status button A long signal sounds 3 Enter the new four digit PIN code 4 Press the button to save the new PIN code Activate Arm Home without PIN entry 8 Activate Arm Home with PIN entry 9 To exit the ins...

Page 88: ...etic contact to be positioned at the markings 11 Mounting holes 12 Magnet LED indicator Under normal circumstances the LED of the window door contact will be off It lights up only in the following cases If the window door contact is removed or turned in a different position If the battery is low In the Test mode e g range test Battery The window door contact requires a 3 V 1 2 AA CR2 lithium batte...

Page 89: ...of the door or window and attach the window door contact to the frame Observe the markings 9 to position the magnet exactly Note The distance between magnet and window door contact must not exceed 20 mm You can either fasten both components with screws or fix them with the supplied adhesive pads We recommend fastening a thin cardboard strip plastic strip or similar between tamper contact and adhes...

Page 90: ...W5 Not occupied SW6 Reset memory OFF Normal ON Deletes memory SW Sends a status signal to the control unit OFF Off ON On 5 Start the control unit s configuration page open the menu Sensors Add and click on Start 6 To put the wireless indoor siren into operation set SW1 from OFF to ON The wireless indoor siren sends a brief signal for confirmation 7 The control unit will now detect the wireless ind...

Page 91: ... the current state of the tamper contact via Sensors List Caution If you open the siren without deactivating the tamper contact before the audio alarm of the siren will be activated even if the siren is not integrated in the control unit anymore In that case you should wear ear protection and disconnect the power supply as quickly as possible Confirmation signal on off Arm Disarm With this functio...

Page 92: ...er contact 3 DIP switch 4 Lock screw 5 On off switch Scope of delivery 4 x screws dowels 4 x 1 5 V D alkaline batteries Put the wireless outdoor siren into operation 1 Open the wireless outdoor siren by unscrewing the screw at the bottom 2 Turn the on off switch 5 to ON A brief signal sounds Audio signal Signal lamp Arm Home 1 beep The 3 LEDs light up once Disarm 2 beeps The 3 LEDs light up once o...

Page 93: ...If the siren is not found repeat step 6 8 Click on Add If you want to change the siren settings name area zone click on Change Note If you want to assign the siren to both areas activate the All areas option If you want to change this option or the area of the siren later the SW1 switch in the siren needs to be set to ON again 9 Set SW1 back to OFF to exit the learn mode 10 Test the siren function...

Page 94: ...on signal of the siren s upon arming disarming proceed as follows o Click on Confirmation signal off o Then click on Apply to siren below Entry signal on off With this function active the siren will sound confirmation signals for the duration of the defined delay until the system is armed To disable the warning signal of the siren s upon entry exit proceed as follows o Click on Entry signal off o ...

Page 95: ...s The 3 LEDs light up once one after another Arm battery low 5 beeps The 3 LEDs light up three times Disarm battery low 5 beeps The 3 LEDs light up twice one after another Arm tamper 5 beeps The 3 LEDs light up three times Disarm tamper 2 beeps The 3 LEDs light up twice one after another Pre alarm 3 sec beep The 3 LEDs light up twice one after another Tamper alarm Continuous beeps The 3 LEDs light...

Page 96: ...e is 4 years If the batteries run low the smoke detector will alert you with optical and acoustic signals Before you change the batteries press the Test button twice 4 Installation notch 5 Mounting bracket 6 Attachment hook Put the smoke detector into operation 1 After you inserted the batteries two brief signals sound The LED starts flashing You have six minutes warm up phase to add the smoke det...

Page 97: ... bracket and lock it with a turn making sure that the line located at the side of the smoke detector is directly below one of the hooks In case of alarm If the smoke concentration exceeds the threshold the detector will immediately report this to the XT2 and additionally emit a very loud signal The threshold is re checked every 10 minutes If you press the test button in case of an alarm the smoke ...

Page 98: ...per day the average battery life is approx 3 years If the battery runs low the motion detector sends the status to the control unit Put the PIR motion detector into operation 1 Remove the battery breaker from the back of the motion detector to supply the device with power 2 The device starts This process takes approx 30 seconds Wait until the LED stops flashing and do not trigger the motion detect...

Page 99: ...IR motion detector is 130 To enable the optimal motion detection install the motion detector at a height of 1 8 to 2 0 metres and align the Test button to the top Do not install the motion detector within the detection range of another detector e g motion detector with light in front of the entrance door Do not expose the motion detector to direct sunlight Do not install the motion detector close ...

Page 100: ...l unit every 30 to 50 minutes If the battery runs low this is reported to the control unit immediately Installation 1 Remove the screws from the housing bottom 2 Drill through the two notches left for the screws if you want e g to fasten it to the wall 3 Mount the water detector the wall using the supplied screws 4 Place the water detector which is at the end of the cable on the location where it ...

Page 101: ...rrently raising alarm this deactivates the siren alarm as well In case of a panic alarm however the alarm system needs to be deactivated via the web interface 5 LED indicator The red LED lights up briefly every time you press a button attempts transmission to the control unit If you press the panic button the LED lights up five times and then transmit the panic alarm 6 Battery cover The remote con...

Page 102: ...ration menu and open the window Sensors Add Then press Start 2 Press the alarm button of the medical emergency controller 3 The control unit should then indicate the medical emergency controller after a short while Add it to the control unit Battery The medical emergency controller requires a CR2032 3 V lithium button cell The average battery life is approx four years Activate battery status indic...

Page 103: ...Successful integration of power device Put the wireless sockets into operation 1 Plug the power device into a socket 2 Press the LED for 10 seconds minimum The LED starts flashing slowly Test mode 3 Start the control unit s configuration menu and open the menu Sensors Add Click on Start 4 If the system recognizes the power device the LED blinks fast twice and goes off 5 The XT2 should now indicate...

Page 104: ...Overview Control or alternatively via Control unit Wireless switches The maximum load at 230 V is 3680 W 16 A Do not exceed these values After a power failure the wireless socket returns to the initial state within one minute The wireless sockets are not compatible with the wireless repeater The wireless sockets all PSS devices cannot be saved in the XT2 configuration file ...

Page 105: ...ystem frequency 868 6625 MHz 1 LED indicator outside 2 Microphone 3 Test button 4 Battery clip 5 Tamper contact 6 LED indicator inside 7 Mounting holes LED indicator outside The LED briefly lights up in case of sounds in normal operation The LED lights up in case of alarm or tampering glass breakage The LED flashes in the Test mode Battery The glass breakage detector requires a 3 6 V 1 2 AA lithiu...

Page 106: ...ption 1 9 Note The sensor list lists the glass breakage detector as door contact You can mount the detector to the ceiling or the wall The glass breakage detector detects sounds and sound shock waves in a 360 radius Make sure that no obstacles are between the window and the glass breakage detector Install the glass breakage detector in open spaces not in corners so that the sound waves can reach t...

Page 107: ...he housing 2 Insert the battery 3 Start the control unit s configuration menu and open the menu Sensors Add Click on Start 4 Press the Test button of the PIR network camera The camera flash will light up after approx 10 to 20 seconds Release the Test button and press it again for a few seconds 5 The configuration page of the control unit should list the PIR network camera 6 Add the PIR network cam...

Page 108: ...etwork camera to direct sunlight Do not install the PIR network camera close to heaters or air conditioning systems or in a conservatory Test mode Press the Test button for approx 5 seconds JP2 must be activated to set the PIR network camera to Test mode During this time the LED lights up upon every motion Use this function for optimal alignment Warm up phase The PIR network camera is set to a one...

Page 109: ... the motion detection The flash 1 is activated only with motion detection in the dark The PIR network camera is not compatible with the wireless repeater The PIR network camera cannot be saved in the configuration file of the XT2 A maximum of six PIR network cameras can be integrated in the XT2 control unit ...

Page 110: ...he temperature sensor for approx 15 to 20 seconds 4 After a few seconds the control unit menu should list the temperature sensor 5 If the sensor is not recognized restart at step 2 6 Add the temperature sensor and assign a name Battery The temperature sensor requires a 1 2 AA 3 V lithium battery The average battery life is one year minimum The sensor will inform the control unit in case of a batte...

Page 111: ... two lower pins to switch to Fahrenheit after restart 5 Rear unit The rear unit of the temperature sensor has two notches to fix the housing to the wall with screws Put the temperature sensor into operation 1 Slide the plastic lock on the bottom of the temperature sensor to the left and open the housing 2 Insert the three supplied AAA batteries in the sensor 3 Start the control unit s configuratio...

Page 112: ...112 ENGLISH Note The temperature sensor is not compatible with the wireless repeater The operating temperature is between 10 C and 50 C ...

Page 113: ...trol unit OFF Off ON On SW2 Not occupied SW3 SW4 Relay functions ON ON ON with alarm until deactivated manually ON OFF ON for 3 minutes with alarm or until deactivated manually OFF OFF ON when arming OFF when disarming SW5 SW6 Alerting method ON ON Perimeter alarm burglary alarm OFF ON ON with fire alarm ON OFF ON with water alarm OFF OFF ON with all alarms SW ON Factory reset 5 To put the wireles...

Page 114: ...pole pin 2 the minus pole Pin 3 Normally closed NC Pin 4 Common C Pin 5 Normally open NO Examples If you want to activate a device in case of alarm depending on switch state 3 4 with 9 V power it must be connected to pin 2 GND and pin 5 NO If you want to use only the dry contact in case of alarm relay circuit connect the device to pin 4 C 5 NO If you want to always use 9 V output voltage except fo...

Page 115: ...l power by a 12 V 1 A power supply unit connected to the wireless relay The locking device must be connected to the wireless relay to be supplied with power Connect the black cable to pin 2 GND and the red cable to pin 5 relay N O Depending on the switch setting of the wireless relay see manual of wireless relay the wireless relay switches at different times The DIP switches SW3 4 are deactivated ...

Page 116: ...k head 4 through the metal plate 5 and then through the two washers 7 8 Insert the Allen screw and the metal tubes in the appropriate holes insert the pinch screw 9 in the indentation through the back of the door Screw the Allen screw into the pinch screw to fix the metal plate at the door Installation of bracket to door frame For the installation at first remove the pre assembled bracket 1 from t...

Page 117: ...ystem via the wireless relay which is included in the scope of delivery It is supplied with electrical power by a 12 V 1 A power supply unit connected to the wireless relay The locking device must be connected to the wireless relay to be supplied with power Connect the black cable to pin 2 GND and the red cable to pin 5 relay N O The mechanical lock can extend only if the magnetic plate is fixed t...

Page 118: ... device must be sunk into the frame without bracket This is usually possible with wooden frames only It is essential that the door reaches at least up to half of the doorframe and the magnetic plate is installed in parallel to the locking device figure 1 Finally you need to fix the magnetic plate at the door and drill the hole depth 1 6 cm width 1 4 cm Ø for the bolt 1 Locking device bolt 2 Magnet...

Page 119: ... door To mount the housing to the door unscrew the two Phillips screws at the end of the bracket beforehand Then you can push the bracket cover to the side and fix the bracket at the door with screws After having tightened the bracket you can reinstall the cover and fix it with screws The locking device is inserted in the bigger of the two brackets and fixed the counterpart with magnet is inserted...

Page 120: ...time about the battery running low Put the Panic button into operation 1 Unscrew the screw at the bottom and open the housing 2 Insert the battery with the flat side up 3 Close the housing 4 Open the configuration page of the control unit open the menu Sensors Add and click on Start 5 Press the red panic test button 6 The configuration page of the control unit should list the panic button 7 Add th...

Page 121: ...epeater works on the 868 6625 MHz frequency and can amplify only sensors within this frequency range The repeater does not support the PIR network camera temperature sensors wireless sockets in wall relays and the mini indoor siren STAU G P O W E R 1 Green LED status indicator On Standby Off Off Flashing low battery 2 Red LED signal transmission On A signal is transmitted or received Flashing inco...

Page 122: ...he repeater is already connected to the control unit repeat steps 1 to 4 The repeater emits two short signals to confirm the successful connection Connect sensors to the repeater 1 Connect the supplied power supply unit The green LED will light up and the repeater emits a long beep 2 Set the SW1 switch to ON 3 Activate the test learn mode of the respective sensor by pressing the test button as spe...

Page 123: ...o the XT2 control unit 3 Set SW3 back to OFF Note A repeater can be activated for one control unit area maximum and supports a maximum of 80 sensors If you try to add more than these 80 the control unit will sound six short beeps You cannot use the following sensors devices with the wireless repeater PSS devices wireless sockets in wall relays PIR network camera temperature sensors wireless relay ...

Page 124: ...ut two months before they are empty Put the CO detector into operation To put the CO detector into operation proceed as follows 1 Insert the supplied batteries 2 After their insertion the CO detector emits two short beeps and the LED lights up once in red 3 Close the housing 4 Open the configuration page of the control unit open the menu Sensors Add and click on Start 5 Press the test button of th...

Page 125: ...ivates the test and range mode Deactivate alarm 3 Battery compartment 4 Installation notch 5 Retaining fixture Battery The heat detector requires three AA batteries 1 5 V The average battery life is three years The heat detector will inform the control unit if the battery is running low about two months before they are empty Put the heat detector into operation To put the heat detector into operat...

Page 126: ...n the Range menu For that purpose go to the intended place of installation press Range test Start in the control unit menu Sensors Range and then press the Test button of the heat detector The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 ...

Page 127: ...n housing 6 Potential free switch contacts 2 7 Potential free switch contacts 2 for shutters 8 DIP switches precision adjustment LED indicator The LED lights up with every signal transmission and if the tamper contact is triggered Battery The wireless sensor input requires a AA 3 6 V Lithium battery The average battery life is 2 8 years The control unit is informed if the battery is running low DI...

Page 128: ...The configuration page of the control unit should list the wireless sensor input 8 Add the wireless sensor input 9 You can test the signal strength in the Range menu For that purpose go to the intended place of installation press Range test Start in the control unit menu Sensors Range and then press the Test button of the wireless sensor input The higher the indicated number the better the recepti...

Page 129: ...ng 3 Connect the cable to terminal 6 of the wireless sensor input Depending on the function SW 6 set the detector to either to Normally open or Normally closed 4 If the circuit is closed or opened depending on SW6 setting this is reported to the control unit Shutter function SW If you connect a two wire cable to terminal 7 see figure the sensor will transmit an alarm signal only if it received 3 o...

Page 130: ... supplied pointed countersunk screws 2 9 x 13 onto wood plastic or metal pre drill 2 mm b Provided that the hole to support the lock contact is executed as a blind bore the lock contact can be fixed with silicone or similar in the hole 3 If the latch does not press the pin of the lock contact to the acting point you can extend it by means of the two provided adjusting screws 2 9 x 9 5 und 2 9 x 13...

Page 131: ...ck contact 8 Add the wireless lock contact 9 You can test the signal strength in the Range menu For that purpose go to the intended place of installation press Range test Start in the control unit menu Sensors Range and then press the Test button of the wireless lock contact The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 10 Open the sensor list find the lock contact and click on Edit...

Page 132: ... required 2 Connect the 230 V power cable brown L and blue N to the output 4 3 Open the control unit menu Sensors Add and click on Start 4 Keep the Test button 2 pressed for approx 10 seconds The relay transmits the learn code and the LED flashes twice after about 5 6 seconds 5 Add the in wall relay to the sensor list Range test 1 Open the control unit menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Press th...

Page 133: ...azards is allowed to perform the installation Put the in wall relay without electric meter into operation 1 Interrupt the electrical power supply during the installation to prevent short circuits 2 Connect the 230 V supply line to the input 6 7 and the 230 V end device cable to the output 8 9 3 To be able to actuate the relay externally connect an additional switch to the switch input 3 4 If the e...

Page 134: ...ctivated manually on the website You can save dynamic or scheduled programming in the Automation menu The maximum load at 110 V is 1100 W and 10 A Do not exceed these limits The maximum load at 230 V is 2300 W and 10 A Do not exceed these limits After a power failure the in wall relay returns to the last state before the power failure The in wall relay is incompatible with the wireless repeater an...

Page 135: ...dditionally informed about the battery status Power saving function As long as the tag reader is not used it does not consume any electric power Only when a button is pressed is the tag reader activated for 5 seconds The tag reader goes off again automatically after 5 seconds Tamper protection The tag reader is protected against being opened in an unauthorized way or being removed from the mountin...

Page 136: ...n the control unit menu and then the sub menu Sensors Add and click on Start 2 Start the installation mode by pressing the Arm or Disarm button and then promptly setting switch 1 to ON The Status LED starts flashing and one long signal followed by two short signals sound 3 Press the Disarm button of the tag reader 4 The control unit indicates the tag reader as Keypad XT 1 or Tag reader XT2 5 Add t...

Page 137: ...aders Only one signal indicates that this tag was already added Four signals indicate that the maximum tag number 6 is reached How to use the tag reader After having completed the tag reader installation as described above you can use the tag reader as follows 1 Arming disarming Press the Arm or Disarm button once to activate the tag reader 2 You have five seconds to hold a tag in front of the tag...

Page 138: ...sensor by pressing a tool e g a screwdriver into the plastic notch at the bottom Sensor data Dimensions without mount 6 33 x 11 25 x 6 2 cm Weight 141 grams Operating location Exclusively indoors Operating temperatures 10 C to 45 C Humidity Maximum 95 without condensed water Microwave frequency 10 525 GHz Alarm system frequency 868 6375 MHz 1 IR motion detection LED green The LED lights up with ev...

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Page 140: ...tact is pressed against the bump on the back and thus closed 13 Installation notch break joint Standby mode After each motion detection the PIR microwave sensor goes into the standby mode to save energy Any other motion detection during this time resets the standby timer to one minute Supervisor function With Jumper 2 activated and the PIR microwave sensor in normal mode the supervisor signal is t...

Page 141: ...3A Lithium battery 3 V With the Supervisor Jumper JP2 set to OFF the battery status is transmitted according to the control unit settings Note If it is required to change the battery please note that tamper alarm may be triggered depending on the control unit settings Remove the empty battery Press the Learn button twice to make sure that the remaining power is discharged Then insert the new batte...

Page 142: ... the PIR microwave motion detector on the respective mount The mounting hooks need to lock in place on the back of the motion detector The horizontal angle of the PIR microwave motion detector is 110 To enable optimal motion detection we recommend installing the PIR microwave motion detector at a height of 1 9 to 2 0 metres with the back vertical to the wall Do not install the motion detector with...

Page 143: ...stem is armed 2 Flashes twice Alarm system is disarmed The siren was added successfully 3 Flashes permanently An alarm was triggered 2 Siren speaker List of signals and what they mean Audio signal Volume Alarm Permanent High Arming One beep Optionally high low Disarming Two beeps Optionally high low Entry exit delay Beep every second Optionally high low Put the mini indoor siren into operation 1 P...

Page 144: ...st Edit sensor Open the menu Sensors Siren in the control unit and specify in the section External siren control the conditions under which the siren is to be activated If a delay is set in the control unit the added mini indoor siren will always emit an exit delay signal and a confirmation signal The mini indoor siren not compatible with the wireless repeater and cannot be saved in the backup con...

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