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Reset Instruction and Zone Arrangement (set specific zones)

In each sensor, there are 12 rows of jumper connections. The first 8 rows indicate the address of
the sensor and the last 4 rows indicate the system code. A jumper placed on the left is a 2,
placed on the right is a 1 and no jumper is a 0. The system can take a maximum of 16
different addresses (correspond to 16 zones).
You can perform a system reset this way:
Please try the following to reset the system.
1) System must be disarmed and then power off. Insert a 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz GSM SIM
card to the main unit.
2) Press and hold the reset button at the main unit.
3) Apply power to the main unit, then release reset button. After this action all matched sensors
will be erased.
4) Disconnect the power again.
5) Connect the power again.
6) After initialization and the LED goes to green color, try a remote. The main unit should not
respond to the remote. If main unit gives response, repeat Step 2) to 5).
Note: Can also try to press and hold the reset button, then power on and power off the main unit
for a few times.
You can add sensors to the alarm system this way:
**Before doing this procedures, make sure all PIR sensor switches are off, door sensor has
battery but not triggered, and smoke detector has battery but not triggered.
1) After system initialization and LED turns to green color, press and hold the RESET button
until the LED light turns red. Within 20 seconds, you can press the emergency button on a
remote. If the main unit picks up this signal, the wired siren will give short rings and status
LED will flash. For sensors, you simply need to trigger it to emit a signal so the main unit can
pick up the signal.
2) repeat "1)" for the other remotes and other sensors. If the status LED changes to green, press
and hold the RESET button until the STATUS light turns red. So you can record the next
wireless sensors or remotes.
Note: The first 8-bit address of the sensor recorded is assigned to the first zone. For
second sensor/remote with different 8-bit address is assigned to the second zone, and so
on. Sensors having the same 8-bit address will share the same zone.

3) When all sensors and remotes are matched to the main unit, wait for the main unit to allow
the status LED to change to green color. You can then try to test the remote and the sensors.
Tips:
If you want to set different zone for each sensor, you need to make sure the jumper
configuration for each sensor is different. Please see picture below:

PIR

Door Sensor

You can set an unique 8-digit code for each sensor, then you can follow the add new sensor
procedures. The system will assign the zone to the sensor automatically. The zone assignment
should follow the sequence of the sensors you add. If you want to set several sensors to the
same zone, just set the jumpers to the same configuration for all of them.
The 1st sensor you add to the system should be assigned to zone0. Once you added this 1st
sensor, for any other sensors with the same 8-digit code, they are already added to the system.
Then you add the 2nd sensor (with different 8-digit code) to the system and it should be assigned
to zone1. Any other sensors with the same 8-digit code as 2nd sensor are already added to the
system. You just need to keep adding in the order you want to assign the zone number.

24 Hr Zone:
The system has a 24hr zone function. For any sensor which is assigned to the 24 hour zone,
when the sensor is triggered, it will also trigger the main unit no matter whether the unit is in
arm or disarm mode. Smoke detectors are configured as 24hr sensor by default.
Please let us know if you have any question (sales@novibo.com), we are happy to assist you.
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