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CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION 

 

The  Door/Window  Contact  Detector  is  suitable  for 

mounting in dry interior locations only. 

 

Decide  which  doors/windows  are  to  be  protected  by 

Door/Window Contact Detectors, (usually the front and 

back  doors  as  a  minimum  will  have  Door/Window 

Contact  Detectors  fitted).    Additional  detectors  may 

also be fitted where required to other vulnerable doors 

or  windows,  (e.g.  garage,  patio/conservatory  doors 

etc). 

 

Note:  Take  care  when  fixing  the  Detector  to  a  metal 

frame,  or  mounting  within  1m  of  metalwork  (i.e. 

radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio 

range of the device.    If required, it may be necessary 

to space the magnet and detector away from the metal 

surface  using  a  plastic  or  wooden  spacer  to  achieve 

the necessary radio range. 

 

INSTALLING THE DOOR/WINDOW 
CONTACT DETECTORS 
 

Ensure that the system is in Test Mode. 

 

1.  Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom   

edge of the Detector. Remove the rear cover. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                           

2.  Fit  3  1.5V  AAA  batteries  supplied  to  the  battery 

compartment. 

3.  With  the  tamper  switch  not  being  pressed  on  the 

Detector,  detach  or  close  the  magnet  from  the 

Detector, the LED on the Detector will illuminate. 

4.  Using  the  rear  cover  as  a  template,  mark  the 

positions  of  fixing  holes  on  the  fixed  part  of  the 

frame along the opening edge opposite the hinges 

using screws provided.   

5.  Refit the Detector to the rear cover and secure with 

the  fixing  screw  supplied.  Do  not  over  tighten  the 

fixing  screws  as  this  may  distort  or  damage  the 

casing. 

6.  Fit  the  Magnet  to  the  moving  part  of  the 

door/window  opposite  the  Detector  using  the 

adhesive tape or 19mm fixing screws. 

 

Ensure  that  the  parallel  gap  between  the  Magnet 

and  Detector  is  less  than  10mm  and  that  the 

matching  line  on  the  Magnet  is  pointing  towards 

and aligned with the line on the Detector. 

 

7.  If  several  windows  need  to  be  protected,  remove 

the  self-contained  wired  supplied  and  adopt  the 

wire  according  to  the  specifications  as  mentioned 

below.    This should be wired to the terminal block 

provided  in  the  battery  compartment  in  series 

connection.    The  wired  contact  should  be 

connected  using  two  core  (24AWG)  wire  of 

maximum length 1.5m. 

 

A  cable  entry  cut-out  is  available  and  adjacent  to 

the terminal block. 

 

SETTING THE DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT 
DETECTORS 
 

1.  Located  on  the  PCB    of  the  Detector  is  a 

two-position DIP switch (SW2). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.  DIP  switches  1-2  are  used  to  enable/disable  the 

internal or external wired magnetic contact. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dip Switch(SW2)

Tamper Switch

Summary of Contents for HA700

Page 1: ...stallation Operating Manual Fixing pack Control Panel 4 x 1 5V LR20 size D cell battery or 9V DC adapter option Motion Sensor 3 x 1 5V AA size battery option Door Window Contact Detector 3 x 1 5V AAA...

Page 2: ...EM ZONING The detector s may be set to operate on either Zone 1 Zone 2 or panic For ease of alarm verification it is recommended that the Zones are arranged logically eg downstairs detectors on Zone 1...

Page 3: ...rn their codes individually for the system to operate correctly For the Motion and Door Window Contact Detectors simply pressing the tamper switch located adjacent to the PCB will emit the ID code to...

Page 4: ...y Use this as a guide for your installation in conjunction with the recommendations contained in this manual for planning your intruder alarm system Before attempting to install your Alarm System it i...

Page 5: ...ss keypad whereas Panic zone press keypad on the Control Panel Note It is recommended that the smoke detector and flood detector are assigned to panic zone For wireless keypad press the tamper switch...

Page 6: ...screw on the metal mounting bracket completely 2 Use one finger from each hand to remove the battery cover from the rear of Control Panel 3 Fit 4 batteries to the battery compartment and ensure corre...

Page 7: ...7 down the Control Panel to get into the L shaped metal mounting bracket 8 Tighten the screw on the L shaped metal mounting bracket to secure the Control Panel...

Page 8: ...2 Under standby mode LED Sound Status Low Battery Zone 1 Zone 2 Panic Initial power up One long beep Green LED on for 3 seconds Jamming Alarm Rapid flash 3 times every 3 seconds 1 5 Zone Trigger 1 2...

Page 9: ...Disarm the system The Remote Controller also incorporates a Panic switch Activating the Panic switch will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition whether the system is Armed or Disarmed unless the...

Page 10: ...n infra red radiation levels caused when a person moves within or across the devices field of vision If movement is detected an alarm signal will be emitted Note Motion Sensors will also detect animal...

Page 11: ...the sensor in a position where it is subject to excessive vibration 6 Ensure that the position selected for the motion sensor is within effective range of the Control Panel Note When the system is ar...

Page 12: ...n of the sensor to be checked during installation without triggering a Full Alarm ON Walk Test mode OFF Normal mode Note Remove batteries before setting the SW2 Refit batteries after setting the SW2 N...

Page 13: ...senses movement the LED behind the lens will flash In addition the Control Panel will ding dong If necessary adjust the detection range by changing the mounting position of the PCB within the sensor h...

Page 14: ...ED on the Detector will illuminate 4 Using the rear cover as a template mark the positions of fixing holes on the fixed part of the frame along the opening edge opposite the hinges using screws provid...

Page 15: ...er switch located at the rear cover of the Detector will emit the ID code to the Control Panel instantly subject to the Control Panel being set at the ID code learning mode TESTING THE DOOR WINDOW CON...

Page 16: ...There is a row of 8 DIP switches These switches set the House Code for the Control Panel and must be set to the same ON OFF combination as the House Code DIP switches in the wireless siren 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 17: ...s User access code When full alarm condition occurs disarm the alarm using remote controller wireless keypad or the keypad on the Control Panel as mentioned above RECORDING ALARM MESSAGE Press User ac...

Page 18: ...e which zone the detector should be assigned Users have a 6 second to input zone number If the detector is to be assigned in Zone 1 press keypad Zone 2 press keypad whereas Panic zone press keypad on...

Page 19: ...conds the Control Panel will emit system on system off command to the wireless siren During test mode press keypad more than 3 seconds the Control Panel will only dial up the first preset phone number...

Page 20: ...ength of selecting entry delay for on or off is 15 seconds Press for on Press for off If 15 seconds expires or a sequence of incorrect input is entered 3 times the Control Panel will exit this mode of...

Page 21: ...ol Panel Control Panel Press more than 3 seconds will generate full alarm condition Remote Controller Slide the Panic switch upwards The alarm will continue either for the alarm duration or until the...

Page 22: ...into Test mode before removing the Control Panel from the mounting bracket and disconnecting the power supply BATTERIES Before removing the battery cover on any device to replace the battery ensure th...

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