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Contents Description ............................................................................................................3 AZOR kit contents.................................................................................................4 AZ-10K GSM control unit ....................................................................................4 AZ-10D RFID tag reader .....................................................................................5 AZ-10M door-opening detector ................
Description Azor is a wireless alarm for monitoring against burglars. It has been designed for small houses, flats, offices, shops, etc. It can also be supplemented with a optical smoke detector. Guarding can be simply SET or UNSET using an RFID tag. You just need to press the switch at the door and use the RFID tag. The system can also be controlled with a telephone – via voice menu options. When an alarm is triggered, Azor can call a security agency (Alarm Receiving Centre).
AZOR kit contents AZ-10K GSM control unit The GSM control unit, a wireless alarm control panel, processes information from all detectors in the system. It is usually installed in a hidden place.
AZ-10D RFID tag reader Serves for setting and unsetting. It is usually installed at the entrance door. AZ-10M door-opening detector Reports opening doors, windows, etc.
AZ-10P motion detector Reports human motion MLO51201 -6-
Installation First attach the detectors temporarily with double-sided adhesive tape. The screws can only be used after the communication test. If the surface is smooth and cohesive, it is possible to attach the detectors with only adhesive tape. The distance between a detector and the GSM control unit must not exceed 20m. Note: the radio signal can be blocked by metal objects, wet walls, and wall and ceiling supporting structures, etc.
Motion detector installation The detector should be installed in the corner (facing the room), 2 to 2.5m above the floor. The detector is able to cover an area of up to 10 x 10m*. The detector holder should be fixed so that the sensor window points diagonally into the room (the arrow in the holder should point upwards). Open the detector cover (by pressing the sides along the window). Connect the batteries (leave the internal switches in the 1 STANDARD and 2 DELAY positions).
RFID tag reader installation Install the RFID tag reader at the door (the magnet should be in the bottom left corner of the bottom frame). If the reader is to be installed in a concealed box, insert the magnet in the top frame of the reader. Connect the batteries and close the reader (the LED indicator should be at the top). Switch on the GSM control unit and test its functioning. Switching the GSM control unit on for the first time 1. 2. Find a concealed place near a socket.
3. 4. Use your telephone to verify the functioning of the SIM card you use in Azor. The card must have the PIN disabled and there must be high quality GSM coverage in the selected area. Insert a SIM card into the GSM control unit (B). 5. 6. Secure the SIM card with the latch in the direction of the arrow (C). Connect the mains adaptor (D). 7. Press the GSM control unit button (E) and hold it for about 2 seconds (Azor will light up). 8. Wait until all three green LED indicators light up. 9.
Installation of the GSM control unit and its antenna The GSM control unit should be installed in a concealed place. There must be a mains socket for the connection of the supplied mains adaptor within reach. If the LED indication on the front panel of the control unit is unwanted (may show the place of unit installation) it is possible to switch it off using A-Link. The LED indication is switched off within 15 minutes.
Enrollment of a telephone The GSM control unit must be switched on and all its indicator lights must be flashing green. Call Azor (its SIM card number) from the telephone (A) As soon as the GSM LED indicator starts flashing red (B), press the GSM control unit button (C) for a short time. The GSM LED indicator should confirm call reception by flashing blue. Azor then plays the voice menu to the telephone (D). Test the menu functions and end the call.
Communication test Call Azor from an enrolled telephone (A). Press 9 (C) in the voice menu (B). Detector testing mode should be activated. Activate the detectors and the RFID tag reader one after another (D). Test a motion detector by opening and closing its cover. Test a door-opening detector by opening and closing its cover. Press the UNSET button to activate the RFID tag reader. Azor will confirm detector activation with a voice message to the user’s telephone number.
Control The following description applies to Azor’s default settings. However, you can adjust its behaviour as you wish – see the Settings. A RFID tag reader is usually used to control Azor at the protected premises. Users whose telephone has been enrolled to the system can also control Azor via the voice menu. The access to the menu can be protected with a personal User’s code – see the Settings. Switching Azor on/off Azor can be switched on/off by holding the GSM control unit button.
Unsetting Azor Press the UNSET button on the RFID tag reader (A) and scan the RFID tag (B) The green LED indicator lights up and the reader confirms its unsetting (2 beeps). Tips and specifications The system can also be unset via the telephone voice menu. If you activate a detector prior to unsetting (e.g. when you open the door) a warning tone is sounded and then AZOR waits silently for unsetting for 30 seconds. If the system is not unset in time, an alarm is triggered.
Listening in You can trigger listening-in via the voice menu (must be enabled for each user). You can listen to what is happening in the guarded premises for up to 3 minutes. Tips and specifications Do not test listening-in from the same room as the GSM control unit is installed. There is a risk of strong audio feedback between the telephone receiver and Azor’s microphone (listening-in is very sensitive). You can only listen, it is not possible to speak to the premises.
Settings Azor’s properties can be set using a computer with MS Windows XP or higher. Computer connection You can use a USB cable to connect Azor to the computer. If the computer fails to open the setting program automatically within a certain time after the connection has been established, search for a USB disk named AZOR-USB and launch the A-Link file (click the ) located on the disk. The ALink setting program is equipped with comprehensive icon help for each feature.
System extension Individually bought devices should be enrolled to Azor using a registration code. The code consists of ten digits and it is in the following format: 123-4567-890. Enrollment (or removal) of a device is performed with a computer. The registration code can be filled into the Serial Number box on the Detectors page. If the registration code is unknown (e.g. damaged label) please use A-Link. Choose the wanted field for enrolling the device and click the Enroll button.
AZ-10P motion detector Internal switches: 1 HIGHER ANALYSIS the detector has increased resistance to false alarms and a slower reaction STANDARD ANALYSIS the detector has standard resistance to false alarms and a standard reaction speed 2 INSTANT REACTION the detector does not provide an entrance delay* DELAY REACTION the detector provides an entrance delay* *) applies only if a “default” reaction is set for the detector – see the A-Link settings Frequent movement detection restriction When in normal op
AZ-10S optical smoke detector The detector reports fire hazards. It is activated by the presence of smoke or an abnormal temperature increase. Besides sending a report to the system, it also triggers its own siren during an alarm.
Other information Time synchronization with a GSM network Azor is equipped with the function of the automatic adjustment of the internal clock via a GSM network. The time is saved in the event memory and sent in an informative SMS. Warning: some GSM networks do not provide an exact time signal. In such a case Azor’s internal clock must be set manually from a PC via A-link. If the clock is not set, no time will be stated in the informative SMS.
AZ-10P motion detector power supply (battery lifetime is approx.1 year) coverage dimensions 2x AAA 1.5V / 1200 mAh alkaline batteries detection angle 120°, covers an area of 10 x 10 m 65 x 95 x 60 mm AZ-10M door-opening detector power supply (lifetime is approx.1 year) reacts to dimensions 2x AAA 1.5V / 1200 mAh alkaline batteries the magnet being withdrawn by 20 mm 32 x 145 x 25 mm + 15 x 55 x 55 mm AZ-10S optical smoke detector power supply reacts to dimensions AA 1.
Troubleshooting Battery replacement If the batteries in any detector are low, Azor sends an SMS message and it is optically signalled by the detector. Azor must be unset during battery replacement. When you open the detector (or reader) cover, Azor emits a warning beep and sends an informative SMS with a tamper warning. The siren is not activated though. The SMS report is sent only when the cover is open for the first time. If you open the same detector cover repeatedly, only an informative beep is sounded.