1 Wireless Key (HIS20USB) Installation and Operating Instructions I. Function Overview: 1. OS: Windows XP / Windows 7 2. Minimum system require
10 4-3. Add Home Box If your Wireless Key is damaged or malfunctions, you may need to purchase a new Wireless Key. When this happens, you can use th
11 5-1-2. Maintaining Scenes To maintain an existing Scene, simply click on the icon of the desired Scene to access the Scene maintenance screen. You
12 5-2-1. Adding New Event Click [Add New Event] when you wish to add a new Event to the system. The system will bring up the Setting – Event – New
13 22:00) Example: System Trigger Step2: Specify the action to be taken when the trigger has been set off. You can configure the system to take one
14 Example 2: This is what will happen if you try to skip ahead to Step2 and have the system execute the Scenes. In this example, we will select Sce
15 Schedules”. 5-3-2. Maintaining Schedules To maintain an existing Schedule, simply click on the icon of the desired Schedule to access the Schedule
16 Note: Please ensure that Scenes that involve the action of disarming security modes may not be included in a Schedule. When the system identifies
17 : Use this function to change the icon for the selected device. : Use this function to display the location where the selected device is used for
18 5-5. System You can configure the following eight system related settings here: 1. User 2. Alarm Level 3. Notifications 4. Dial 5. Siren 6. Time &
19 5-5-4. Dial You can access various dial settings here. For instruction on other detailed settings, please refer to the instruction manual for Hom
2 2-2. After the Wireless key device has been connected to your system, the Hardware Update Wizard dialog should pop up with a notification for
20 5-5-8. Home Box You can configure relevant settings for Home Box here. For instruction on other detailed settings, please refer to the instructio
21 automatically attempt to re-access data and proceed with the corresponding actions. 4. Did you try to operate Home Box directly and remove the Wi
3 If your system is running on a non-Windows Vista OS, simply install Home Integrated System in the default path. However, if your system
4 Windows Vista has been designed with an additional protection for all files in the folder C:\Program Files and any attempt to overwrite any files in
5 Main functions you will find under “Home” include: 1-1 Configure Funckey. 1-2 Execute Funckey. 1-3 Show device information. 1-1. Function config
6 1-2. Show device information Click on any device to access a window (see below) that contains specific information about the device, such as Device
7 III. Event Log Use this function to browse the latest event log from Home Box in the current window. : Click to load the latest event log from H
8 into code learning mode. 3. Operate the selected PIR device within 30 seconds to transmit a code to be picked up by Home Box. 4. Once the syste
9 5-2. The system will promptly bring up the device setting window for you to configure relevant device properties. 4-2. Replace Device You will fi
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