AEI Security & Communications SolarGuard SG1100ARM2 User Manual Download Page 4

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STEP 1
Unpacking your SolarGuard™

Before proceeding to step
2 of the installation,
unpack the contents of
your SolarGuard alarm
system on to a flat surface -
such as a table or
workbench.

Although we weight check
every box on the
production line, please
check the you have all the
items listed below.

You will also require the
following tools:

• Power Drill
• 5mm Masonry Bit
• Posidrive Screwdriver

KIT CONTENTS:
1)

SolarGuard™ Bell Box

2)

Remote C 12V Battery

3)

Magnetic Door/Window

Transmitter, magnet, 12V Battery,
4xWall Plugs, 4xScrew

4)

Magnetic Door/Window

Transmitter, magnet, 12V Battery,
4xWall Plugs, 4xScrew

5) 

6V Sealed Lead Acid Battery

6)

PIR Movement Detector

7)

9V PP3 Battery, PIR mounting

bracket (2 piece), 2xWall Plug,
2xScrew

8)

3xWall Plug, 3xScrew

+

+

1

2

3

4

6

5

7

8

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Expanding your system

Remote Control

Give additional family
members remote
controls for your alarm.
PART: 

RM01-434

Magnetic
Door/Window
Contact

Protect additional
doors and windows.
PART: 

MT01-434

PIR Movement
Detector

Protect additional areas
around your home.
PART: 

IR02-434

Smoke Detector

Protect your home and
family against fire.
PART: 

SD01-434

Range Extender

For protecting remote
areas in your home.
PART: 

ET01-434

Multi-zone
Control Panel
Upgrade

Add a fixed control
panel to your
SolarGuard for full
Multi-zone operation.
Feature packed
specifications.
PART: 

MU6450TX-434

Strobe Upgrade

Adds a bright flashing
light when the alarm is
sounding. High
brightness Xenon
tube.
PART: 

ST01

SolarGuard™
Dummy Bell Box

Adds an additional low
cost visual deterrent to
your alarm system.
PART: 

SGD

Summary of Contents for SolarGuard SG1100ARM2

Page 1: ...TN31 7TE United Kingdom Head Office 44 0 1797 226122 Fax 44 0 1797 227122 Email sales aeisecurity com Helpline UK 0845 1667940 Email support aeisecurity com SolarGuard SG1100ARM2 100 Wire free Alarm S...

Page 2: ...7 STEP 4 Installing the bell box 8 STEP 5 Learning the site code 9 STEP 6 Installing the PIR sensor 10 STEP 7 Resetting the PIR sensor 11 STEP 8 Installing the door contacts 12 Day to day operation 1...

Page 3: ...Page 3 Introducing the SolarGuard SG1100ARM Congratulations in selecting the SolarGuard Wireless Burglar Alarm System You have taken a sensible step towards protecting your family and property The Sol...

Page 4: ...ry PIR mounting bracket 2 piece 2xWall Plug 2xScrew 8 3xWall Plug 3xScrew 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 Page 13 Expanding your system Remote Control Give additional family members remote controls for your alarm PAR...

Page 5: ...EEPS Battery OK The number of beeps indicates the sensors zone setting 5 BEEPS Low Battery This means a low battery is present in the PIR or door contact you have just activated The battery should be...

Page 6: ...N OFF 24 Hour Protection A sensor on Zone 4 will trigger the alarm immediately wether it is set or not Normally used for wireless smoke detectors NOTICE You can skip this step if you do not wish to ch...

Page 7: ...ontrol every 2 3 seconds until you hear 6 chirps from your bell box Page 7 STEP 4 Installing the bell box Where should I install the bell box Ideally the bell box should be located on a south facing w...

Page 8: ...is used recommended Function 2 disables sound output apart from a full alarm Page 9 STEP 6 Installing the PIR sensor What is a PIR sensor Your PIR detector is used to detect movement in a large area s...

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