PNI PG200

Ntuziaka Onye Ọrụ Sistemụ Mkpu Ala Ikuku PNI PG200 GSM/PSTN

Ụdị: PG200

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your PNI PG200 GSM/PSTN Wireless Alarm System. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the system to ensure proper functionality and safety. This system is designed to provide security for your premises using a combination of wireless and wired sensors, communicating alerts via GSM and landline networks.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview na akụrụngwa

The PNI PG200 alarm system includes a main control panel, various sensors, remote controls, and a siren. Understanding each component is crucial for effective system setup and operation.

PNI PG200 Alarm System Kit in packaging with main unit, sensors, and remotes

Foto 2.1: The PNI PG200 Wireless Alarm System kit, showing the main control unit, remote controls, siren, motion sensor, and door/window sensor, both in packaging and as individual components.

All PNI PG200 alarm system components laid out

Foto 2.2: A zuru oke view of all components included with the PNI PG200 system, including the main panel, power adapter, siren, remote controls, motion sensor, and door/window sensor.

2.1 Ogwe njikwa isi

Close-up of PNI PG200 main control panel front

Foto 2.3: N'ihu view of the PNI PG200 main control panel, featuring an LCD display, numeric keypad, and function buttons for arming, disarming, and intelligent modes.

Close-up of PNI PG200 main control panel rear ports

Foto 2.4: N'azụ view of the PNI PG200 main control panel, showing ports for Line 1, Line 2 (landline connections), Power input, Siren output, and an On/Off switch.

The main control panel is the central unit of the alarm system. It features an LCD display, a numeric keypad for inputting codes, and buttons for various functions such as Arming, Intelligent Arming, and Disarming. It also houses the GSM module and connections for landlines.

2.2 Njikwa anya

Close-up of PNI PG200 remote controls

Foto 2.5: Two remote controls for the PNI PG200 system, each with buttons for arming, disarming, and panic functions, and an extendable antenna.

Two remote controls are provided for convenient arming and disarming of the system from a distance. They typically include buttons for full arming, disarming, and a panic function.

2.3 Ihe mmetụta ngagharị ikuku ikuku

Close-up of PNI PG200 wireless motion sensor

Foto 2.6: A wireless passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor for the PNI PG200 system, designed to detect movement within its coverage area.

The system includes wireless motion sensors (PIR sensors) that detect movement within their field of view. These sensors communicate wirelessly with the main control panel.

2.4 Siren

A 110 dB siren is included to provide an audible alert during an alarm event. It connects to the main control panel and can deter intruders.

3. Ntọala na nwụnye

Careful installation is essential for the optimal performance of your alarm system.

3.1 Main Control Panel Installation

  1. Nkwanye: Choose a central location for the main control panel, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and areas prone to moisture. Ensure it is within range of your wireless sensors and has access to a power outlet and, if used, a landline connection.
  2. Ịkwanye: The unit can be self-adhesive or mounted using screws (not specified if included). Secure the main panel firmly to a wall at an accessible height.
  3. Njikọ ike: Connect the provided DC power adapter to the 'POWER' input on the rear of the main panel (refer to Figure 2.4). Plug the adapter into a standard electrical outlet.
  4. Siren Connection: Connect the included siren to the 'SIREN' output port on the rear of the main panel.

3.2 SIM Card and Landline Connection

  1. Ntinye kaadi SIM: Open the SIM card slot cover (location not specified, typically on the side or rear). Insert a standard GSM SIM card into the designated slot. Ensure the SIM card is active and has sufficient credit for calls and SMS messages.
  2. Landline Connection: If using a landline, connect your telephone line(s) to the 'LINE 1' and/or 'LINE 2' ports on the rear of the main panel (refer to Figure 2.4).

3.3 Sensor Installation and Pairing

The system supports 99 wireless zones and 2 wired zones.

  1. Wireless Sensor Placement: Install wireless motion sensors in areas where intrusion is likely, such as hallways, entry points, or rooms with valuables. Install door/window sensors on all entry points. Ensure sensors are placed within the wireless range of the main panel.
  2. Wired Sensor Connection: For the 2 wired zones, connect compatible wired sensors (e.g., magnetic contacts, vibration sensors) to the designated wired input terminals on the main panel (refer to product diagram for exact location, not explicitly shown in provided images).
  3. Pairing Wireless Sensors: Refer to the specific instructions in your full user manual for the pairing process. Generally, this involves putting the main panel into a 'learning' or 'pairing' mode and then triggering each wireless sensor (e.g., opening a door, waving in front of a motion sensor) to register it with the system. Assign each sensor to a specific zone.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

The PNI PG200 offers multiple ways to control your alarm system.

4.1 Na-eji ngwa agha na mwepu

  • Via Keypad: Enter your user code on the main panel's keypad and press the 'ARMING' button for full arming or 'INTELLIGENT' for partial arming. Enter your user code and press 'DISARMING' to disarm the system.
  • Site na Njikwa Ime Obodo: Press the 'Arm' button on your remote control for full arming. Press the 'Disarm' button to disarm. Remote controls have a range of up to 100m in open fields.
  • Via SMS/Call: The system supports remote control via SMS commands or voice calls. Specific commands will be detailed in the full user manual. You can send an SMS with a specific code or call the system's number and enter a sequence of keys to arm or disarm.

4.2 Smart Home Arming (Zone-Specific)

The system allows for partial arming, where only specific zones are armed. This is useful when you are at home and want to secure certain areas (e.g., perimeter sensors) while moving freely in others. Consult your full user manual for instructions on configuring and activating zone-specific arming.

4.3 Amamọkwa mkpu

Upon detection of an intrusion, the system will activate the siren and send alerts to up to 6 pre-programmed phone numbers (mobile or landline) via SMS or voice call, utilizing both GSM and landline communication modules.

5. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliability of your alarm system.

  • Lelee batrị: The system includes a backup battery. Periodically check the battery status indicator on the main panel. Replace batteries in wireless sensors as needed (typically indicated by a low battery warning on the sensor or main panel).
  • Nhicha: Jiri akwa dị nro hichaa isi panel na sensọ. Zere iji ihe nhicha ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
  • Nnwale sistemụ: Periodically test the system by triggering a sensor while armed to ensure the siren activates and notifications are sent.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your PNI PG200 system, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • System Not Arming: Ensure all zones are closed (doors/windows shut, no motion detected). Check for low battery warnings from sensors.
  • No SMS/Call Alerts: Verify the SIM card is correctly inserted, active, and has credit. Check landline connection. Ensure emergency numbers are correctly programmed.
  • Mkpu ụgha: Check sensor placement for environmental factors (e.g., pets, drafts, direct sunlight on motion sensors). Ensure sensors are securely mounted.
  • Njikwa anya anaghị arụ ọrụ: Check the remote control's battery. Ensure you are within range of the main panel.

For more complex issues, consult the comprehensive user manual or contact PNI customer support.

7. Nkọwapụta

ỤdịPNI
Nọmba nlereanyaPG200
Onye nrụpụtaỤlọ Ahịa Ntanetị
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H)32.5 x 24.5 x 7.3 cm
Ibu Ibu490 grams
AgbaỌcha
Isi Iyi IkeDC
Voltage12 volts
Usoro ntinyeNrapara onwe ya
Ọkwa ụda110 decibel
Atụmatụ pụrụ iche99 Wireless Zones + 2 Wired Zones, Remote Arming, GSM and Landline Communication
OjijiIji ime ụlọ naanị
Ngwa gụnyereMain board, metal casing, LCD keypad, user manual
Batrị(ndị) dị n'ime yaEe
Ngwa dakọtaraEkwentị mkpanaaka
Teknụzụ NjikọtaIkuku, Ikuku
Rtdị AlertMotion only
Usoro njikwaNjikwa anya

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