PGST QEK-A105F-F

PGST Home Alarm System User Manual

Model: QEK-A105F-F

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your PGST QEK-A105F-F Home Alarm System. This system offers comprehensive security for your home or business, featuring WiFi and 4G GSM connectivity, a 2.4-inch display, and compatibility with the Tuya Smart Life app, Alexa, and Google Assistant. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper function and safety.

PGST Home Alarm System main unit and accessories

Image 1.1: PGST Home Alarm System main unit and included accessories.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Ma ṣe fi ẹrọ naa han si awọn iwọn otutu to gaju, ọriniinitutu, tabi imọlẹ orun taara.
  • Rii daju pe ohun ti nmu badọgba agbara baamu pẹlu vol agbegbe rẹtage ati lọwọlọwọ.
  • Jeki ẹrọ naa kuro ninu omi ati awọn olomi miiran.
  • Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati tunto tabi tun ẹrọ naa funrararẹ. Kan si atilẹyin alabara fun iranlọwọ.
  • Lo awọn ẹya ẹrọ ti a fun ni aṣẹ nikan ati awọn ẹya rirọpo.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ninu apo rẹ:

  • PGST Alarm Host Panel (QEK-A105F-F)
  • Adapter agbara
  • Awọn iṣakoso latọna jijin
  • Enu / Window Sensosi
  • Oluwari išipopada PIR
  • RFID Tags
  • Mounting Screws and Adhesives
  • Itọsọna olumulo
Components of the PGST Home Alarm System kit

Aworan 3.1: Example of included components in the alarm kit.

4. Ọja Ipariview

4.1. Alarm Host Panel Layout

Detailed diagram of the PGST alarm panel with labeled parts

Aworan 4.1: Iwaju ati ẹhin view of the alarm host panel with labeled components.

  • Agbọrọsọ: For alarm sounds and voice prompts.
  • Bọtini SOS: Press for emergency alarm.
  • RFID Card Sensing Area: For disarming with RFID tags.
  • Iboju Ifihan TFT: 2.4-inch screen for status and settings.
  • Up/Down Function Buttons: Fún ìlọ kiri.
  • Back/Cancel Button: To go back or cancel an action.
  • Jẹrisi Bọtini: To confirm selections.
  • Dialing Buttons (0-9): For entering numbers or codes.
  • Away Arming Key: Activates full arming mode.
  • Home Arming Key: Activates home arming mode.
  • Disarming Button: Deactivates the alarm system.
  • Anti-prying switch: Triggers alarm if panel is tampere pẹlu.
  • 3.5mm Siren Interface: For connecting an external wired siren.
  • Wired Arming Area Interface: For connecting wired sensors.
  • Iho kaadi SIM: For 2G/3G/4G GSM SIM card.
  • ON/PA Yipada: Yipada agbara akọkọ.
  • Micro USB 110/220V AC to 5V: Ibudo titẹ agbara.

4.2. Awọn iwọn

Dimensions of the PGST alarm panel: 180mm x 115mm x 20mm

Image 4.2: Physical dimensions of the alarm host panel.

5. Eto ati fifi sori

5.1. Powering the Host Panel

  1. Connect the power adapter to the Micro USB port on the host panel.
  2. Pulọọgi ohun ti nmu badọgba sinu iṣan ogiri boṣewa.
  3. Flip the ON/OFF switch to the 'ON' position. The panel will power on.

5.2. SIM Card Installation (Optional for 4G GSM Functionality)

  1. Ensure the host panel is powered off.
  2. Locate the SIM card slot on the rear of the panel.
  3. Insert a 2G/3G/4G GSM SIM card into the slot, ensuring correct orientation.
  4. Power on the host panel. The system will attempt to register with the cellular network.

5.3. Fifi sori ẹrọ ohun elo ati asopọ Wi-Fi

The system uses the 'Smart Life' or 'Tuya Smart' app for remote control and configuration.

  1. Download the 'Smart Life' or 'Tuya Smart' app from your smartphone's app store (Google Play for Android, App Store for iOS).
  2. Forukọsilẹ tabi wọle si àkọọlẹ rẹ.
  3. On the alarm host panel, navigate to Menu > Wi-Fi > Soft AP Configuration.
  4. In the app, tap '+' to add a device. Select 'Sensors' > 'Alarm' > 'Wi-Fi Flashing'.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions in the app to connect the alarm host to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. (5GHz Wi-Fi is not supported).
Three-step guide to connecting the alarm system to Wi-Fi using the Smart Life app

Image 5.1: Steps for Wi-Fi configuration via the Smart Life app.

5.4. Adding Wireless Accessories (Sensors, Remotes)

The system supports up to 100 wireless storage locations for accessories.

  1. On the host panel, enter the pairing mode (refer to the panel's menu for 'Add Sensor' or 'Add Remote').
  2. Activate the accessory (e.g., trigger a motion sensor, separate a door sensor, press a button on the remote).
  3. The host panel will confirm successful pairing.
  4. Repeat for all desired accessories.
3D rendering of a house showing placement of alarm host, door sensor, motion sensor, and IP camera

Aworan 5.2: Example of sensor placement within a home environment.

6. Awọn ọna System

6.1. Arming ati Disarming

  • Lọ kuro ni apa: Tẹ awọn Away Arming Key on the panel, use the remote control, or arm via the Smart Life app. All sensors will be active.
  • Ilé Ibùdó: Tẹ awọn Home Arming Key on the panel, use the remote control, or arm via the Smart Life app. Typically, perimeter sensors (doors/windows) are active, while internal motion sensors are inactive.
  • Tu silẹ: Enter your PIN on the panel, use the disarm button on the remote, use an RFID tag, or disarm via the Smart Life app.

6.2. Iṣẹ́ pajawiri SOS

Ni pajawiri, tẹ Bọtini SOS on the host panel or the remote control. The system will immediately trigger the alarm and send notifications to pre-set emergency contacts.

Elderly man holding a remote control with an SOS button, indicating emergency alert functionality

Image 6.1: Remote control with SOS button for emergency alerts.

6.3. Two-Way Voice Intercom

The alarm host supports two-way voice communication through the integrated speaker and microphone, allowing you to communicate with someone at the alarm panel via the app or a phone call.

Image showing a child interacting with the alarm panel and a woman on a phone, illustrating two-way voice intercom

Image 6.2: Two-way voice intercom function in use.

6.4. Timer Function (Scheduled Arm/Disarm)

You can set schedules for automatic arming and disarming of the system through the Smart Life app.

Image showing different daily routines with corresponding scheduled arm/disarm times on the alarm panel

Aworan 6.3: Example of scheduled arming and disarming times.

6.5. Entry/Exit Delay

Configure custom entry and exit delays to allow time to leave or enter your property without triggering the alarm immediately. This can be set in the app.

Smartphone screen showing delay settings for the alarm system, with a family leaving home

Image 6.4: Customizing entry and exit delays via the app.

6.6. Iṣakoso ohun (Alexa & Google Iranlọwọ)

Integrate your alarm system with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for convenient voice control commands such as arming or disarming the system.

Woman and child entering a home, with speech bubbles indicating Alexa voice commands for arming the system

Image 6.5: Using Alexa for voice control of the alarm system.

6.7. Awọn iwifunni itaniji

Upon alarm trigger, the system will:

  • Sound the internal siren (up to 120dB) and any connected external sirens.
  • Send instant push notifications to your smartphone via the Smart Life app.
  • Send SMS messages to up to 5 pre-set phone numbers (if a SIM card is installed).
  • Make phone calls to up to 5 pre-set phone numbers (if a SIM card is installed).
Image showing the alarm panel and five small profile pictures, representing five preset alarm call numbers

Image 6.6: Five preset alarm call numbers for notifications.

7. Itọju

7.1. Iṣakoso batiri

The host panel has a built-in 1000 mAh backup battery, providing approximately 5.5 hours of operation during a power outage. Wireless sensors are battery-powered and will send low battery alerts to the host panel and your app when replacement is needed.

Image showing a motion sensor and a door sensor with low battery indicators, and the alarm host receiving a low battery alert

Image 7.1: Low battery alerts for wireless sensors.

7.2. Ninu

Wipe the host panel and sensors with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.

7.3. Anti-Tampering Idaabobo

The alarm host is equipped with an anti-tampering switch. If the main unit is forcibly removed from its mounting, an alarm will be triggered immediately, regardless of its armed status.

Technician installing or inspecting the alarm panel, highlighting anti-tampering feature

Image 7.2: Anti-tampering protection feature.

8. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Host panel not powering on.Power adapter disconnected; ON/OFF switch off; faulty adapter.Check power connection; ensure switch is ON; try a different adapter.
Ko le sopọ si Wi-Fi.Incorrect Wi-Fi password; 5GHz network used; host too far from router.Verify password; ensure 2.4GHz network; move host closer to router.
Sensors not triggering alarm.Sensor battery low; sensor not paired; system disarmed.Replace sensor battery; re-pair sensor; ensure system is armed.
No SMS/Call notifications.No SIM card; SIM card not active; poor cellular signal; incorrect emergency numbers.Install/activate SIM card; check signal strength; verify emergency numbers in settings.

9. Awọn pato

  • Brand: PGST
  • Nọmba awoṣe: QEK-A105F-F
  • Imọ-ẹrọ Asopọmọra: Wireless (Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, GSM/3G/4G)
  • Orisun Agbara: Battery (1000 mAh Lithium Polymer) / AC Adapter
  • Awọn iwọn Ọja (L x W x H): 18 x 12 x 3 cm (7.09 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches)
  • Ifihan: 2.4-inch TFT iboju
  • Ọna Iṣakoso: Application (Tuya Smart Life), Keypad, Remote Control, Voice Control (Alexa, Google Assistant)
  • Iwọn Alailowaya ti o pọju: Awọn mita 100 (agbegbe ṣiṣi)
  • Iru itaniji: Audio ati išipopada
  • Iru fifi sori ẹrọ: Self-adhesive / Wall-mounted

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Your PGST Home Alarm System comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms and conditions. For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact PGST customer service through the contact information provided on the official PGST webojula tabi rẹ ra Syeed.

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