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Contents
mi Security At A Glance
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Assemble OPU Station A
nd
Set Up And Power U
p IP Camera
Place Sensors A
nd Power
a.) Install the Door/W
indow Sensor
b.) Motion Sensor
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c.) Siren
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d.)
Sensor Range Extender
Appendix A
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OPU
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Dongle
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USB Hub
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Flash Drive
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Camera
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Door/Window Sensor
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Motion Sensor
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Siren
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Remote Control
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Appendix B
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FCC Statement
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p IP Camera
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indow Sensor
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mi Security At A G
Item
Product Name
OPU
(Oplink Processing Unit)
Motion Sensor
Oplink Communications, Inc.
mi Security At A G
lance
Product Name
Function
(Oplink Processing Unit)
Provide wireless access and control
function of mi Security system
Dongle
Transmit sensor data and control
signal
IP Camera
Surveillance camera with built
microphone
Motion Sensor
Detects and alerts user of movement
within the vicinity
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Function
Provide wireless access and control
function of mi Security system
Transmit sensor data and control
Surveillance camera with built
-in
Detects and alerts user of movement
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Door/W
Remote Control
with Panic Button
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Door/W
indow Sensor
Use on doors, windows, etc
Siren
Siren integrated with Smart wireless
security technology
Remote Control
with Panic Button
Arm/Disarm system
and emergency
hotline
4
-port USB Hub
Additional USB ports to connect
devices to OPU
16
G Flash Drive
Extra data storage for video
recordings
4
Use on doors, windows, etc
.
Siren integrated with Smart wireless
and emergency
Additional USB ports to connect
Extra data storage for video
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Assemble
Assemble Assemble
Assemble OPU S
OPU SOPU S
OPU S
tation
tation tation
tation
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tation
tation tation
tation
A
AA
And
nd nd
nd C
CC
Connect
onnect onnect
onnect T
TT
To
o o
o R
RR
Router
outerouter
outer
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Contents
A. OPU
B. Dongle
C.
Ethernet Cable
D.
Power Adapter
E. 16G
Flash Drive
F. USB Hub
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
Bridge the communication
for all Oplink smart devices
Provide wireless access and
control
function of mi
Security system
OPU allows for system
recovery
Transmit sensor data and
control signal
Support Oplink cloud server
Wireless Features
Support IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
standards
Wire
d and Wireless Network
5
……………
……..
1
Ethernet Cable
Power Adapter
Flash Drive
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
Bridge the communication
for all Oplink smart devices
Provide wireless access and
function of mi
Security system
OPU allows for system
Transmit sensor data and
control signal
Support Oplink cloud server
Wireless Features
Support IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
d and Wireless Network
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OPU and Dongle Installation with USB Hub and Flash Drive
a.
Plug the Dongle and the Flash Drive into the Hub.
Note: The Flash Drive
do
be powered down before adding or removing
b. Plug the Hub into the
OPU.
c. Connect the OPU to the
d. Plug power adapter to
the
e.
Enable DHCP setup (see Appendix B for DHCP setting of router)
*Most
routers have their DHCP setting set to “Enabled” by default.
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Support
Security Support:
encryption
OPU and Dongle Installation with USB Hub and Flash Drive
Plug the Dongle and the Flash Drive into the Hub.
do
es not support hot swapping n
or hot plugging. The
be powered down before adding or removing
the Flash Drive to
or from the Hub
OPU.
home router using the provided Ethernet
cable.
the
OPU and an outlet.
Enable DHCP setup (see Appendix B for DHCP setting of router)
.
routers have their DHCP setting set to “Enabled” by default.
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Security Support:
WPA2-PSK
or hot plugging. The
OPU must
or from the Hub
.
cable.
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Set
SetSet
Set
U
UU
Up A
p Ap A
p And
nd nd
nd Power
Power Power
Power U
UU
U
p IP
p IPp IP
p IP
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p IP
p IPp IP
p IP
Camera
CameraCamera
Camera
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Contents
A. Camera
B. Bracket
C. Power Adapter
D. Mounting Screws And Dry Wall A
nchor
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
High quality video
Built-in antenna and microphone
Support Oplink cloud server
Day/night vision
Records automatically when alarms are triggered
Remote monitoring from smartphone
or
Wireless Features
Supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards
Wired and Wireless Network Support
Security Support: WPA2-
PSK encryption
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2
nchor
s
Records automatically when alarms are triggered
or
tablet
PSK encryption
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Set Up the Camera
a.
Place the camera within range of a power outlet and co
b.
Connect power adapter to the camera
Mounting the Camera (Optional)
Note:
The camera can also be placed on a table using the bracket provided.
you
placing the camera on a counter
it easy to monitor at night.
Step 1: Install
camera attachment base
a.
At the desired camera mounting location, secure the camera attachment base to the wall
using the provided screws.
b. Make use of the
provided screw anchors if necessary.
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Camera Installation
Place the camera within range of a power outlet and co
nnect power cord to the outlet.
Connect power adapter to the camera
.
Mounting the Camera (Optional)
The camera can also be placed on a table using the bracket provided.
We recommend
placing the camera on a counter
top giving it a clear line of sight. Infrared night vision makes
camera attachment base
At the desired camera mounting location, secure the camera attachment base to the wall
provided screw anchors if necessary.
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nnect power cord to the outlet.
We recommend
top giving it a clear line of sight. Infrared night vision makes
At the desired camera mounting location, secure the camera attachment base to the wall
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Step 2: Mount the camera
a. Screw camera onto atta
chment base
b. Secure camera using attachment base nut.
Step 3: Complete the camera’s mount
a. Make sure the camera is firmly fixed on the wall.
b. Adjust the camera to the preferred position.
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chment base
.
b. Secure camera using attachment base nut.
Step 3: Complete the camera’s mount
a. Make sure the camera is firmly fixed on the wall.
b. Adjust the camera to the preferred position.
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Place
Place Place
Place S
SS
Sensors
ensors ensors
ensors A
AA
And
nd nd
nd P
PP
P
ower U
ower Uower U
ower U
a.) Install the Door/W
indow Sensor
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ower U
ower Uower U
ower U
p
p p
p S
SS
Siren
ireniren
iren
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indow Sensor
Contents
A. Sensor
Kit (2 contacts, 1 large unit and 1 small unit
B. Batteries
C. Double-sided Tape
DWM1300 Overview Features
(for Home Package I)
Smart setup wizard
Wireless security technology
Support Oplink cloud server
Apply to doors, windows, etc.
Send off instant intrusion alerts
Easy to install, no wiring required
Auto add-
on to any Oplink security system
Batteries included
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3
Kit (2 contacts, 1 large unit and 1 small unit
)
on to any Oplink security system
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To install the sensors:
1. Install the batteries.
2. Attach the double-
sided tape onto the backs of the units
3. Door/Window:
a. On your door:
i.
After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
away from the hinges, the large unit of the sensor should be placed on
the immovable frame of the door.
ii. Place the
small unit on the movable door
unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil or a
quarter of an inch between the sensors for best performance.
b. On your window:
i.
After selecting a location on the window,
should be placed on the immovable window frame.
ii.
Place the small unit on the movable window with the small arrows on
each unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil
or a quarter of an inch between the sens
4.
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should
opened
and then come back
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Sensor DWM1300 Installation
sided tape onto the backs of the units
.
After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
away from the hinges, the large unit of the sensor should be placed on
the immovable frame of the door.
small unit on the movable door
with the small arrows on each
unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil or a
quarter of an inch between the sensors for best performance.
After selecting a location on the window,
the large unit of the sensor
should be placed on the immovable window frame.
Place the small unit on the movable window with the small arrows on
each unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil
or a quarter of an inch between the sens
ors for best performance.
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should
and then come back
together when closed.
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After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
away from the hinges, the large unit of the sensor should be placed on
with the small arrows on each
unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil or a
quarter of an inch between the sensors for best performance.
the large unit of the sensor
Place the small unit on the movable window with the small arrows on
each unit aligned and not exceeding the recommended width of a pencil
ors for best performance.
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should
separate when
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*Note: If your door
or window do
sensor on the frame, it is
acceptable
make the placing easier
. This is an acceptable approach to sens
should only be used
when necessary.
Warning:
Do not dispose of electrical
appliances as unsorted municipal waste
facilities.
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available.
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or window do
es not allow you to properly place the large
unit
acceptable
to place the smaller unit of the sensor o
n the frame to
. This is an acceptable approach to sens
or
placement, although it
when necessary.
appliances as unsorted municipal waste
. U
se separate collection
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
DWM1301 Overview Features
(For Home Package II, IV and Business Package
Smart setup wizard
Wireless security technology
Support Oplink cloud server
Apply to doors, windows, etc.
Send off instant intrusion alerts
Easy to install, no wiring required
Auto add-
on to any Oplink security system
Battery included
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unit
of the
n the frame to
placement, although it
se separate collection
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
(For Home Package II, IV and Business Package
I)
on to any Oplink security system
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To install the sensors:
1. Install the battery.
2. Attach the double-
sided tape onto the backs of the units
3. Door/Window
a. On your door:
i.
After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
away from the hinges, the large
the immovable frame of the door.
ii.
Place the small unit on the movable door with the small
the top half of the large unit
of a pencil or a quarter of an inch be
performance.
b. On your window:
i.
After selecting a location on the window, the large unit of the sensor
should be placed on the immovable window frame.
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Sensor DWM1301 Installation
sided tape onto the backs of the units
.
After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
away from the hinges, the large
unit of the sensor should be placed on
the immovable frame of the door.
Place the small unit on the movable door with the small
unit
the top half of the large unit
and not exceeding the recommended width
of a pencil or a quarter of an inch be
tween the sensors for best
performance.
After selecting a location on the window, the large unit of the sensor
should be placed on the immovable window frame.
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After selecting a location on the door, preferably on the edge of the door
unit of the sensor should be placed on
unit
aligned near
and not exceeding the recommended width
tween the sensors for best
After selecting a location on the window, the large unit of the sensor
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ii.
Place the small unit on the movable window with the small
near the t
op half of the large
width of a pencil or a quarter of an inch between the sensors for best
performance.
4.
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should separate when
opened and then come back together when closed.
*Note: If your door
or window do
sensor on the frame, it is
acceptabl
make the placing easier
. This is an acceptable approach to sens
should only be used
when necessary.
Warning:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection
facilities.
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available.
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Place the small unit on the movable window with the small
op half of the large
unit and not exceeding the recommended
width of a pencil or a quarter of an inch between the sensors for best
performance.
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should separate when
opened and then come back together when closed.
or window do
es not allow you to properly place the large
unit
acceptabl
e to place the smaller unit of the sensor o
n the frame to
. This is an acceptable approach to sens
or
placement, although it
when necessary.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
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Place the small unit on the movable window with the small
unit aligned
unit and not exceeding the recommended
width of a pencil or a quarter of an inch between the sensors for best
When you open and close the doors and windows, the two parts should separate when
unit
of the
n the frame to
placement, although it
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
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b.) Motion Sensor
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Contents
A. Motion Sensor
B. Battery
C. Double-sided Tape
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
Wireless security technology
Support Oplink cloud server
Detects motion up to 120-degree, 10-
40 feet
Passive Infrared, Pet immune
Battery included
Motion Sensor Installation
15
40 feet
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Set up and wall-
mount the motion sensor
Step 1: Insert Battery
a. Lift top tab on cover to r
elease
b.
Insert the battery noting the polarity (CR123A), and
Step 2: Install Motion Sensor
a.
Place the motion sensor
area. The motion sensor monitors any movement up to 35 feet and should not be
placed higher than 7 feet
b. Use double-sided
tape to mount
c.
Make sure the motion sensor is
obstruction for best coverage.
Do not aim the detector at a staircase which a pet has access to.
Do not mount the detector near furniture or objects
onto (such as a couch within 6 feet of the detector)
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mount the motion sensor
elease
and remove cover.
Insert the battery noting the polarity (CR123A), and
replace the cover
onto the
Place the motion sensor
appropriately to ensure maximum
coverage of a monitored
area. The motion sensor monitors any movement up to 35 feet and should not be
placed higher than 7 feet
from the floor.
tape to mount
on the wall at the desired location.
Make sure the motion sensor is
p
laced at an angle with the least amount of
obstruction for best coverage.
Do not aim the detector at a staircase which a pet has access to.
Do not mount the detector near furniture or objects
higher than 4 feet tall which
a pet may climb
onto (such as a couch within 6 feet of the detector)
.
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onto the
sensor.
coverage of a monitored
area. The motion sensor monitors any movement up to 35 feet and should not be
laced at an angle with the least amount of
a pet may climb
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c.) Siren
Set up and wall-mount
the
Step 1: Use double-
sided tape or
Step 2:
Connect siren to nearest
Step 3: Place the siren within
effective range
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Contents
A. Wireless Siren With Power Adapter
B. Mounting Screws And Dry Wall A
nchors
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
Wireless security technology
Support Oplink cloud server
Alarm for 60 seconds upon receiving
SIREN ON order,
stops immediately upon receiving SIREN OFF order
Siren Installation
the
Wireless Siren
sided tape or
screws to mount at desired locations.
Connect siren to nearest
power outlet.
effective range
of the OPU.
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nchors
SIREN ON order,
stops immediately upon receiving SIREN OFF order
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d.)
Sensor Range Extender
Installation
Adding the Sensor Range Extender (Optional)
Step 1: Plug the
sensor range extender
Step 2: Plug the
combination into
Step 3: Place the
sensor range extender
sure it bridges up
the wireless devices
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Sensor Range Extender
Contents
A. Sensor Range Extender
B. Power Adapter
Overview Features
Smart setup wizard
Wireless security technology
Support Oplink cloud server
Transfer legal 433MHz signal
Installation
of Sensor Range Extender
Adding the Sensor Range Extender (Optional)
sensor range extender
into the adaptor
combination into
a power outlet
sensor range extender
between OPU and sensors. Adjust the
distance to make
the wireless devices
so that they
would seamlessly roam across
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distance to make
would seamlessly roam across
to the OPU.
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Appendix A
Specifications
OPU
Model
Dimensions
Operating Temperature
Frequency
Transmit Speed
Channel
TX Power
Storage Temperature
Network Protocols
Network Interface
Wireless interface
Power Adapter
Oplink Communications, Inc.
Model
: OPU1120
Dimensions
: 56 mm x 56 mm x 17.3 mm
Operating Temperature
: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to 40° C
Frequency
: 2.4-2.4835 GHz
Transmit Speed
: 150Mbps (Max)
Channel
: 13
TX Power
: 14dbm, 15dbm(Max)
Storage Temperature
: -40° F to 158° F (-
40° C to
Network Protocols
: DHCP, Auto IP Address
Network Interface
: One 10/100Mbps LAN/
WAN
Interchangeable
Port, IEEE 802.3 / IEEE
802.3u
Wireless interface
: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, WPA2-
PSK
Power Adapter
: 5V 1A
19
0° C to 40° C
)
40° C to
70° C)
WAN
Port, IEEE 802.3 / IEEE
PSK
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Dongle
USB Hub
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Model: DGL1130
Dimensions: 83 mm x 27 mm x 9.3 mm
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to 45° C
Power Rating: DC5V, 50mA
Frequency: 433.92MHz
Transceiver Mode: Half-duplex
Modulate Type: ASK
Sensitivity: -110dbm
Support hot swapping
Model: HUB1112
Dimensions: 50mm x 50 mm x 22 mm
Weight: 36g
Capacity : 4 USB ports
Communication Standard: USB 2.0
Performance Support: 480Mbps high speed
Operating Voltage: 4.5-5.5VDC
System: Windows/Mac OS
20
0° C to 45° C
)
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Flash Drive
Operating Voltage
System
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Camera
Operating Temperature
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Model: UST1100
Dimensions: 34.6 mm x 12.2 mm x 4.5 mm
Weight: 4.6g
Capacity: 16G
Communication Standard: USB 2.0
Performance: Read:20MB/sec above
Write: 4.5MB/sec above
Operating Voltage: 4.5-5.5VDC
System: Windows/Mac OS
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to
Storage Temperature: -4° F to 158° F ( -20
° C to
Model: IPC1200
Dimensions: 73(L) x 26(W) x 95mm(H)
Operating Temperature
: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to
Video compression: MJPEG
Image resolution: 640 x 480
Storage Temperature: 5° F to 140° F ( -
15° C to 60° C
Network Protocols: DHCP, Auto IP Address
Network Interface:
1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN
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0° C to
45° C)
° C to
70° C)
0° C to
45° C)
15° C to 60° C
)
1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) LAN
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Wireless interface
Power Adapter
Door/Window Sensor
Model
Operating
Frequency
Modulation
Transmit Power
Detection Type
Magnet Sensor Gap Activated
Power source
Standby Current
Operating Current
Battery Low Level Indicator
Low Battery Alarm Mode
Unpick Detectio
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connection
Wireless interface: EEE 802.11 b/g/n, WPA2-
PSK
Power Adapter:
5V,1A
Model
: DWM1300
Operating
Temperature : 32° F to 113° F (0
° C to
Frequency
: 433.80MHz – 434.1-MHz
Modulation
: ASK
Transmit Power
: > -
51dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
Detection Type:
Magnetic separation trigger function
Magnet Sensor Gap Activated: ~11mm
(Reference)
Power source:
1.5V*2pcs“AAA” Lithium and Iron
Disulfide battery
Standby Current: <10uA (@3.3VDC)
Operating Current: <18mA (@3.3VDC)
Battery Low Level Indicator: 2.2V-2.4V
Low Battery Alarm Mode: Low battery ala
rms only when
another
sensor alarm
Unpick Detection:
Tamper switch wireless alarm
22
PSK
° C to
45° C)
51dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
Magnetic separation trigger function
(Reference)
1.5V*2pcs“AAA” Lithium and Iron
rms only when
sensor alarm
is triggered
Tamper switch wireless alarm
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Detection Type
Magnet Sensor Gap Activated
Power source
Standby Current
Operating Current
Battery Low Level Indicator
Low Battery Alarm Mode
Unpick Detection
Motion Sensor
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Model: DWM1301
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 113° F ( 0
° C to
Frequency: 433.92MHz +/-150KHz
Modulation: ASK
Transmit Power: >= -
16dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
Detection Type:
Magnetic separation trigger function
Magnet Sensor Gap Activated: ~25mm
(Reference)
Power source: CR123A 3V
Standby Current: <3uA
Operating Current: <=15mA
Battery Low Level Indicator: 2.1 V-2.35V
Low Battery Alarm Mode:
Low battery alarms only when
another
sensor alarm
Unpick Detection:
Tamper switch wireless alarm
Model: PIR1301
Operating Temperature: 14° F to 122° F ( -1
0° C to 50° C
Frequency: 433.92 MHz +/- 150KHz
Transmit Power: >= -
16dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
Modulation: ASK
23
° C to
45° C)
16dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
Magnetic separation trigger function
(Reference)
Low battery alarms only when
sensor alarm
is triggered
Tamper switch wireless alarm
0° C to 50° C
)
16dBm(Manufacture’s test condition)
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Power Source
Standby Current
PIR Trigger Current
Power Consumption
Battery Low Level Indicator
Low Battery Alarm Mode
PIR Trigger Alarm
count 3 minutes, and start
detected
only when no movement is detected within
Unpick Detection
Siren
Model
Operating Temperature
De
RF Receiver
Sensitivity
Modulation
Power Source
Standby Mode Current
Alarm Mode Current
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Power Source: CR123A 3V
Standby Current: <25uA
PIR Trigger Current: <=15mA
Power Consumption:
1 year (Triggered twice a day)
Battery Low Level Indicator: 2.1 V-2.35V
Low Battery Alarm Mode: Low battery al
arms only when
sensor alarm is
triggered
PIR Trigger Alarm
: Once Motion Sensor alarms,
count 3 minutes, and start
over again i
f any movement
detected
within this period.
The next alarm will be triggered
only when no movement is detected within
the
Unpick Detection
:
Tamper switch wireless alarm
Model
: SRN1300
Operating Temperature
: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to
De
vice Type: Wireless Indoor Siren
RF Receiver
Frequency: 433.92 MHz +/-
0.125MHz
Sensitivity
: -110dbm
Modulation
: ASK
Power Source
: Main Power-
AC Adaptor (American Standard)
Backup Battery-
Alkaline battery “AAA”size * 3pcs
Standby Mode Current
:
≤12mA(average) @4.5V
Alarm Mode Current
: <=300mA@4.5V
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1 year (Triggered twice a day)
arms only when
triggered
it will start to
f any movement
is
The next alarm will be triggered
the
3 minutes.
Tamper switch wireless alarm
0° C to
40° C)
0.125MHz
AC Adaptor (American Standard)
;
Alkaline battery “AAA”size * 3pcs
≤12mA(average) @4.5V
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Oplink Communications, Inc.
Alarm Sound Level
Remote Control
Model
Power:
Power Consumption:
Button:
Operating
Storage Temperature:
RF Frequency
Modulation
Transmit P
Oplink Communications, Inc.
Alarm Sound Level
: >=110
dB(@30cm on desktop 4.5V
Model
: RMC 1300
Power:
A23, 12V Battery
Power Consumption:
>1year (
Triggered twice a day
Button:
ARM”, ARM ON mode
“OFF”, ARM OFF mode
“Hotline”, Panic Button
Operating
Environment: 32° F to 113° F (
0° C to
Storage Temperature:
-4° F to 159 ° F (-2
0° C to
RF Frequency
: 433.92 MHz +/- 0.13MHz
Modulation
: ASK
Transmit P
ower: -55dBm+/-4dBm
25
dB(@30cm on desktop 4.5V
Power
Triggered twice a day
)
0° C to
40° C)
0° C to
65° C)
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Oplink Communications, Inc.
Appendix B
DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Fig.1 DHCP Setting of Router (E
(1)
Open a browser and enter your IP address, such as”192.168.X.X”. You can find this address
on the back of the router.
(2) Log in to your
router’s account. Check your user manual or documentation if you do not
know the log-in credentials.
(3)
Make sure you are in the Setup category
(from “192.168.1.100” to “192.168.1.199”).
Oplink Communications, Inc.
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
setting of router
Fig.1 DHCP Setting of Router (E
xample of Router
: 2wire 2701HG
Open a browser and enter your IP address, such as”192.168.X.X”. You can find this address
router’s account. Check your user manual or documentation if you do not
Make sure you are in the Setup category
, select 'Enable DHCP'
and enter the address range
(from “192.168.1.100” to “192.168.1.199”).
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-B)
Open a browser and enter your IP address, such as”192.168.X.X”. You can find this address
router’s account. Check your user manual or documentation if you do not
and enter the address range
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FCC Statement
1. Warning:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interferenc
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the se
paration between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
2. This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. Shielded
cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
Oplink Communications, Inc.
FCC Statement
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interferenc
e to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
paration between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
.
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
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Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
installed and used in accordance with the
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
e to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
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