PGST PG519-CW

PGST PG519-CW WiFi Wireless Home Alarm System User Manual

Model: PG519-CW

1. Okwu mmalite

The PGST PG519-CW WiFi Wireless Home Alarm System is designed to provide reliable security for your home, apartment, garage, or office. This system operates wirelessly and connects to your home WiFi network, allowing remote control and monitoring via a smartphone application. It integrates with smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for enhanced convenience.

PGST PG519-CW WiFi Wireless Home Alarm System main unit, motion sensor, and door sensor

Image 1.1: PGST PG519-CW WiFi Wireless Home Alarm System components.

2. Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu gị:

  • 1 x Audible and Visual Alarm (Main Unit/Siren)
  • 1 x Motion Detector (PIR Sensor)
  • 1 x Door/Window Sensor
  • 2 x Njikwa anya
  • 1 x Screw Package (for mounting)
  • 1 x Charger Set (Power Adapter and USB-C Cable)
  • 1 x Akwụkwọ ntuziaka
Diagram showing all components included in the PGST PG519-CW alarm system package

Image 2.1: Contents of the PGST PG519-CW alarm system package.

3. Ngwaahịa gafereview

3.1 Main Alarm Unit (Siren)

The main unit serves as the central hub for your alarm system. It features an audible siren and visual alerts. It is powered via a Type-C cable and includes a backup battery for continued operation during power outages.

Close-up of the PGST siren main unit with Type-C cable and battery indicator

Image 3.1: Main Alarm Unit (Siren) with Type-C power input and internal battery.

3.2 Motion Detector (PIR Sensor)

This sensor detects movement within its range, triggering an alarm when the system is armed. It is designed for indoor use.

White PIR motion sensor mounted on a wall

Image 3.2: Motion Detector (PIR Sensor).

Ihe mmetụta 3.3 Ọnụ ụzọ/Ohere

This two-part sensor detects the opening and closing of doors or windows. When separated, it triggers an alarm if the system is armed.

White wireless door or window sensor installed on a door frame

Image 3.3: Door/Window Sensor.

3.4 Njikwa anya

The remote controls allow for convenient arming, disarming, and SOS functions from a distance.

4. Ntọala na nwụnye

4.1 Powering the Main Unit

  1. Connect the provided USB-C cable to the main alarm unit and the power adapter.
  2. Tinye ihe nkwụnye ọkụ n'ime oghere eletrik ọkọlọtọ.
  3. Ensure the main unit powers on. The backup battery will charge automatically.

4.2 App Download and Registration

The system works with the "Tuya" or "Smart Life" applications. Download one of these apps from your smartphone's app store.

  1. Download and install the "Tuya" or "Smart Life" app.
  2. Debanye aha maka akaụntụ ọhụrụ ma ọ bụ banye ma ọ bụrụ na ị nwere otu.

4.3 Connecting to Mobile App (WiFi)

The alarm system connects via 2.4GHz WiFi. Ensure your phone is connected to a 2.4GHz WiFi network during the setup process.

  1. Jikọọ ekwentị gị na netwọk WiFi 2.4GHz wee gbanye Bluetooth.
  2. Open the app, press and hold the SOS button on the main alarm unit for 10 seconds until the green LED flashes quickly. In the app, select "Add to Favorite" or similar option to add a device.
  3. Chọọ maka the device in the app and select "Alarm (WiFi)".
  4. Input your 2.4GHz WiFi password and proceed.
  5. Wait for the connection to be successful, then tap "Done".
  6. Press the SOS button on the main unit to receive an alarm push notification, confirming successful connection.
Four-step diagram showing how to connect the alarm system to the mobile app

Image 4.1: Simplified steps for connecting the alarm system to the mobile app.

Six-step diagram illustrating the detailed process of connecting the alarm system to a mobile app

Image 4.2: Detailed steps for mobile app connection.

4.4 Alarm Host Installation

The main alarm unit can be mounted on a wall using the provided screws.

  1. Fix and screw the mounting base to the desired wall location.
  2. Align the alarm unit with the base and rotate it clockwise to secure.
  3. Ensure it is fixed properly and stable.
Three-step diagram showing how to install the alarm host unit on a wall

Image 4.3: Steps for convenient alarm host installation.

4.5 Ntinye ihe mmetụta

Place sensors strategically to cover entry points and critical areas. The system offers a transmission range of up to 100 meters (328 feet).

  • Ihe mmetụta ọnụ ụzọ/ime windo: Mount the two parts of the sensor on the door/window frame and the moving part, ensuring they are aligned and within 0.7 inches (1.8 cm) of each other when closed. Use the adhesive backing for easy installation.
  • Motion Detectors: Install motion detectors in corners or areas with clear lines of sight to cover rooms. Ensure they are placed at an appropriate height to detect movement effectively.
Diagram illustrating complete coverage of a house with multiple sensors connected to a central alarm unit

Foto 4.4: Ọpụample of complete coverage with sensors.

5. Ọrụ

5.1 Na-eji ngwa agha na mwepu

You can arm or disarm the system using the mobile app or the remote controls.

  • Ogwe aka (Ụdị Apụ): Activates all sensors. Any detected intrusion will trigger the alarm.
  • Wepu ngwa agha: Deactivates the alarm system.
  • Ebe Obibi (Ọnọdụ Nọrọ): Activates perimeter sensors (e.g., door/window sensors) while allowing free movement inside the property.

5.2 Nchọpụta mbubata

When an intrusion is detected while armed, the system will:

  • Emit a loud siren sound (over 100dB).
  • Send real-time notifications to your smartphone via the app.
  • Potentially make a call or send an SMS to pre-set phone numbers (check app settings for this feature).
Image depicting an intruder at a door with a door sensor, and a siren icon indicating an alarm

Image 5.1: Intrusion detection with door sensor and siren activation.

Image showing an intruder detected by an infrared motion sensor, with a smartphone displaying an alarm notification

Image 5.2: Infrared motion detection triggering an alarm notification.

5.3 Ọrụ SOS

In case of emergency, press the SOS button on the remote control or within the app to trigger an immediate alarm and send alerts to designated contacts.

Image showing an elderly person on the floor with an SOS remote control nearby, and a smartphone displaying an emergency alert

Image 5.3: Elderly protection and SOS remote functionality.

6. Advanced Atụmatụ

6.1 Timing Arm and Disarm

You can schedule specific times for the system to automatically arm or disarm, eliminating the need for manual operation daily.

Four panels showing different scenarios for timed arming and disarming of the alarm system, such as disarming when waking up or arming when going to bed

Foto 6.1: Ọpụamples of timing arm and disarm schedules.

Smartphone screen displaying a schedule for arming and disarming the alarm system at different times of the day

Image 6.2: Setting up a schedule for arming and disarming via the app.

6.2 Multi-Modes for Sensors

Configure different modes for individual sensors. For example, in "Home" mode, you can set certain sensors (like door sensors) to be active while others (like motion sensors in frequently used areas) are disarmed.

Diagram illustrating multi-modes for sensors, showing how a door sensor in 'Stay Arm Active' mode will alarm, while another in 'Out Arm Active' mode will not

Image 6.3: Multi-modes for sensors and alarm settings.

6.3 Ngwakọta ụlọ Smart

The system works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. You can use voice commands to arm or disarm your system.

A family in a living room, with a smartphone displaying the home security system app and logos for Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Smart Life, and Tuya Smart

Image 6.4: Compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant.

6.4 Real-Time Alerts and Family Sharing

Receive instant notifications on your smartphone. You can also share control of the alarm system with multiple family members via the app.

A person relaxing on a couch, viewing real-time alarm alerts on a smartphone

Image 6.5: Real-time alerts on the mobile app.

A young woman using a smartphone, with an overlay showing family members' profiles for sharing alarm system control

Image 6.6: Sharing alarm system control with family members.

7. Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Jiri ákwà dị nro ma kpọọ nkụ hichaa ngwaọrụ ndị ahụ. Zere iji kemịkalụ siri ike ma ọ bụ ihe nhicha ihe nhicha.
  • Batrị: The main unit has a backup battery. Ensure it remains connected to power for optimal performance and to keep the backup battery charged. Sensors are typically battery-powered; replace batteries as indicated by the app or device indicators.
  • Njikọta: Periodically check your WiFi connection to ensure the alarm system remains online and responsive.

8. Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • System not connecting to WiFi: Ensure your router is broadcasting a 2.4GHz network. The system does not support 5GHz WiFi. Check WiFi password and signal strength.
  • No app notifications: Verify that app notifications are enabled in your smartphone settings and within the alarm app itself. Check internet connectivity.
  • Mkpu ụgha: Ensure motion sensors are not placed near heat sources, direct sunlight, or areas with pets that might trigger them. Check door/window sensors for proper alignment and secure mounting.
  • Njikwa anya anaghị arụ ọrụ: Check the battery in the remote control. Ensure you are within the operational range of the main unit.
  • Siren not sounding: Check if the main unit is powered on and connected. Verify alarm settings in the app.

9. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
ỤdịPGST
Nọmba nlereanyaPG519-CW
Akụkụ ihe (LxWxH)16 x 10 x 6 cm
Typedị Oti mkpuAudio na Motion
Ngwakọta batrịLithium ion
Njikọta2.4GHz WiFi
Ndakọrịta ngwaTuya, Smart Life
Ngwakọta ụlọ SmartAmazon Alexa, onye enyemaka Google

10. Ozi nchekwa

  • Do not expose the devices to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or moisture.
  • Debe ngwaọrụ pụọ na ụmụaka na anụ ụlọ.
  • Jiri naanị ihe nkwụnye ọkụ na eriri ndị enyere.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the devices yourself. Contact customer support for assistance.
  • Ensure proper ventilation for the main unit.

11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official PGST website. Specific warranty terms and support contact details are not provided in this manual.

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