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2.
Positioning:
You can position the alarm unit upright or lying down.
If the surface is very smooth it is recommended that you
place the device lying down.
Placing the device lying down (see Fig. K):
Turn the motion detector
{
carefully through 180 °
horizontally.
Place the alarm unit
Q
down in the desired location.
Carefully turn the motion detector vertically into the
desired direction (max. 90 °).
Mounting the device on a wall:
Find a suitable place to mount the device on a wall.
Q
permanently into
place, carry out the steps described in section 3
“Checking the functions” at the planned mounting site.
If the alarm and emergency telephone dialler is
functioning properly, drill two suitable holes 27 mm
apart and horizontal (see Fig. L) at the planned lo-
cation.
Use the supplied screws
E
and dowels
R
device in place. The screw heads must be left pro-
the wall.
Push the screw holes for mounting the device
D
on
from the wall.
3.
Checking the functions:
Checking that the remote control is functioning
properly
Press the
key on the remote control to arm the
alarm unit
Q
.
The LC display
w
of the alarm unit shows “ARM”.
Disarm the siren unit by pressing the
key
d
on
the remote control.
The word “ARM” disappears from the LC display
w
of the alarm unit.
Checking the emergency alarm:
The device has an emergency alarm function
(Panic function).
Press the panic key
:
on the remote control
T
.
The siren sounds for 30 seconds (if the siren is
switched on – see section “Switching the siren on/off”)
and the programmed telephone numbers are called
(if the automatic dialling function is switched on –
see section “Switching automatic dialling on / off).
After 30 seconds pause the siren sounds for a sec-
ond time for 30 seconds.
To stop the alarm and the dialling process press the
key
d
on the remote control.
The alarm unit sounds a pip and the alarm is now
switched off.
Checking the function of the motion detector:
Set the gong on / off switch
]
on (setting “
I
”). The
gong sound sounds once.
After approx. 50 seconds delay the gong sounds
again.
Now move into the range of detection of the motion
detector
{
.
If the motion detector detects your motion the gong
sound sounds 2 x.
Set the gong on / off switch
]
off (setting “
0
”).
Checking the automatic dialling function:
Keep the PROG key
r
pressed until you hear a pip
sound.
Now press a memory location number (number keys
e
“1” to“5”). The dialling unit now automatically
dials the associated assigned telephone number and
the telephone number flashes on the LC display
w
(assuming that the memory location has been as-
signed a telephone number).
Wait until the device automatically quits the dialling
process.
Operation
with the OK key
y
, the device responds with an “error
sound” and automatically returns to the normal mode.
Arming the alarm and emergency telephone dialler:
Arming with the remote control
Press the
key
on the alarm unit
Enter the current password.
Press the OK key
y
.
The alarm unit sounds three pips and “ARM” ap-
pears at the bottom of the LC display
w
.
You now have approx. 55 seconds (exit delay) to
leave the monitored area without triggering the alarm.
After this exit delay has expired the device sounds a
pip.
The alarm and emergency telephone dialler is now
armed.
Note:
In the armed state the gong function is not activa-
ted, even if the gong On / Off switch
]
is in setting “
I
”.
The alarm sounds - triggered by the detected motion
In the armed state the motion detector
{
detects some
motion.
The
LED
q
illuminates once briefly.
After the set entry delay expires:
If the alarm is triggered, the word “TRIGGER” appears
at the bottom of the LC display
w
.
The siren
p
sounds for 30 seconds (if the siren is
switched on). After 30 seconds pause the siren sounds
for a second time for 30 seconds.