1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your PGST PG-US-RFID tag. This RFID tag is designed to work seamlessly with compatible PGST 433MHz home security alarm systems, offering a convenient method for arming and disarming your system.
2. Alaye Aabo
- Pa RFID tag away from strong magnetic fields, which may affect its functionality.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the RFID tag. This will void the warranty and may cause damage.
- Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion or misuse.
- Sọ ọja naa ni ifojusọna ni ibamu si awọn ilana agbegbe.
3. Package Awọn akoonu
Nígbà tí o bá ṣí àpò rẹ, jọ̀wọ́ rí i dájú pé gbogbo àwọn ohun èlò wà níbẹ̀ àti pé wọ́n wà ní ipò tó dára:
- PGST PG-US-RFID Tag (Quantity as purchased)
4. Ọja Ipariview
The PGST PG-US-RFID tag is a compact, passive device designed to interact with your PGST 433MHz alarm host. It allows for quick and convenient arming or disarming of your security system without needing to enter a PIN code on the keypad. Simply present the RFID tag to the designated reader area on your alarm host.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Awoṣe: PG-US-RFID
- Asopọmọra: Wireless (433MHz, 1527 code based)
- Iṣẹ: Arm/Disarm compatible PGST alarm systems
- Ibamu: Works with PGST 433MHz alarm hosts including models PG103, PG105, PG106, PG107, PG108, PG109, and PG500.
Nọmba 4.1: Compatibility chart for PGST PG-US-RFID tag with various PGST 433MHz alarm host models. The image displays different alarm panel appearances (PG-103, PG-105, PG-107, PG-108, PG-109, PG-106) and indicates their applicability with a green checkmark, confirming that the RFID tag is compatible with all listed models.
5. Eto
To use your PGST PG-US-RFID tag, it must first be enrolled or paired with your compatible PGST 433MHz alarm host. The exact steps may vary slightly depending on your specific alarm host model. Refer to your alarm host's user manual for detailed instructions on adding RFID tags.
General Enrollment Steps (Consult your alarm host manual for specifics):
- Access the programming or enrollment menu on your PGST alarm host. This usually requires entering an administrator password.
- Navigate to the section for adding RFID cards or tags.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to initiate the learning process for a new RFID tag.
- When prompted, present the PG-US-RFID tag to the RFID reader area on your alarm host. The host will typically emit a beep or display a confirmation message upon successful enrollment.
- Exit the programming menu and test the RFID tag.
6. Ṣiṣẹ
Once your PG-US-RFID tag is successfully enrolled with your alarm host, operating your security system becomes simplified.
- Lati Tu: Present the RFID tag to the designated RFID reader area on your alarm host. The system will typically disarm and provide an audible or visual confirmation.
- Si Ihamọra: Depending on your alarm host's configuration, presenting the RFID tag may also arm the system. Refer to your alarm host's manual for specific arming functions via RFID.
Rii daju pe RFID wa tag is held close to the reader for a brief moment until the system responds.
7. Itọju
The PGST PG-US-RFID tag requires minimal maintenance to ensure long-term performance.
- Pa awọn tag clean and dry. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth if necessary.
- Yago fun sisi awọn tag to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods, or corrosive chemicals.
- Tọju awọn tag in a safe place when not in use to prevent loss or damage.
8. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your PGST PG-US-RFID tag, ro nkan wọnyi:
- Tag Ko ṣe idanimọ:
- Rii daju pe tag is correctly enrolled with your alarm host. Repeat the enrollment process if unsure.
- Mu awọn tag firmly and steadily against the RFID reader area on the alarm host.
- Verify that your alarm host is powered on and functioning correctly.
- System Does Not Arm/Disarm:
- Jẹrisi awọn tag is recognized by the system (e.g., a beep or light indication).
- Check your alarm host's settings to ensure RFID functionality is enabled and configured as desired.
- Ensure there are no system faults or open zones preventing arming.
- Awọn oran ibamu:
- This RFID tag is designed for 433MHz, 1527 code based PGST alarm hosts. It may not be compatible with other frequencies or brands. Refer to Section 4 for compatible models.
If problems persist, contact PGST customer support or refer to your alarm host's comprehensive manual.
9. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | PGST |
| Nọmba awoṣe | PG-US-RFID |
| Asopọmọra Technology | Alailowaya (433MHz) |
| -Itumọ ti Media | RFID |
| Awọn Iwọn Nkan (L x W x H) | 0.5 x 0.2 x 0.2 inches |
| Iwọn Nkan | 0.05 iwon |
| Compatible Alarm Hosts | PG103, PG105, PG106, PG107, PG108, PG109, PG500 (433MHz, 1527 code based) |
Akiyesi: Awọn pato jẹ koko ọrọ si iyipada laisi akiyesi iṣaaju.
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your PGST alarm system or visit the official PGST website. If you require technical assistance or have questions regarding your PGST PG-US-RFID tag, please contact PGST customer support through their official channels.
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