Brand: Busch
Category: Smart Home
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: April 20, 2026, 7:42 p.m.
Manual Publish Date: 2021-02-01
Warranty information is not explicitly detailed in this section of the manual.
This section covers day-to-day operation of the central unit and intrusion alarm system.
Display: Shows system status, power, and GSM connection. Pressing the '▼' key provides detailed status of individual zones, firmware versions, and system time.
LEDs: Indicate battery status, pending notifications, alarms (intrusion/tampering), and system jamming.
Keyboard: Used for navigation, entering PINs, and selecting functions. Different keypads exist for different models.
Authentication: Requires a numerical ID and password to access menus. Different authorization levels (2, 3, 4) determine user privileges.
The system can be armed/disarmed using the keypad or remote control. Various modes include Global Arming, Global Disarming, Partial Arming, and Partial Disarming. A "Forced Block" option allows overriding blocks for emergency arming.
Panic alarms are user-activated for immediate threats. Burglar alarms are triggered by a burglary attempt, disarming the system and sending voice/SMS reports.
The system prioritizes alarms, with Intrusion having the highest priority. Alarms can be blocked via disarming. Events are stored in critical and secondary memory blocks.
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Icon L (1) | No SIM Card | Put in a SIM Card, without PIN code. |
| SIM Card present, but not making contact. | Put the SIM Card in properly, after cleaning its contact points. | |
| SIM Card Credit has run out. | Top up the SIM Card, if it can be topped up. | |
| Icon Flashing (1) | GSM Network not detected. | Check that there is network coverage. |
| Icon | SIM Card expired or disabled | Contact the telephone operator and reactivate the SIM card |
| Invalid SIM | The type of SIM card is not supported, for example USIM | |
| The SIM card inserted has a PIN number | Remove the SIM card from the control panel, insert it into a mobile phone and remove the PIN number. | |
| Icon Flashing battery icon | GSM diagnostics in progress. | Switches off automatically at the end of the procedure. If it remains on steadily, refer to the type of "GSM Fault" registered in the secondary events log and correct the problem. |
| Icon | Battery is not connected. | Connect the battery or check that it is connected. |
| No mains power (2) | Check the mains power supply. | |
| LED lit (3) | The battery is faulty or not connected. | Replace or connect the battery |
| LED on | Radio channel jamming | Check whether an electronic device or electromagnetic source of disturbance is blocking radio communication between the central unit and the devices. |
| LED lit (3) | There are alarm reports that have not yet been viewed. | View reports |
| LED lit (4) | There are mandatory notifications that have not yet been viewed. | View the notifications. If the problem has been corrected, the LED turns off after being viewed by an authenticated user. |
| Forgotten PIN | If you are no longer able to gain access, use the "reset PIN" procedure in the "Secure@Home Manager" SW that can be downloaded from the ABB website. | |
| When the system is activated, Force Block must be executed. | Doors or windows are open. | Check that all doors and windows are closed |
| The batteries of the sensors, alarms or remote control are low. | Replace batteries. | |
| Tampering has occurred. | Check where the tampering occurred and, if possible, remedy the situation | |
| Intrusion alarms have been triggered | Go to system status and reset the alarm history for the sensor(s) involved. | |
| There are events (LED lit) that have not yet been acknowledged | Correct the problem, go to system status and acknowledge the fault: the LED turns off automatically | |
| The phone network is not working properly. | Check that the SIM Card has credit and that there is a phone network signal |