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House Security Code Settings can be altered as follows:
• There are 4 jumpers or dip-switches on each device.
• Remove the jumper compartment cover, then pull out or plug the
jumper into the contacts to change the House Security Code.
• If a jumper is plugged it is ON if it is removed it is OFF. Default code is
with all the jumpers plugged.
• To ensure the system works correctly, make sure the jumpers on the
Smart Panel and all other system modules (sensors and sirens) match
exactly.
5. Zone Code Settings
The sensor is supplied with a pre-assigned zone setting. The sensor can
be assigned to a different zone as follows:
• Unscrew and remove the jumper compartment cover on the rear of the
sensor.
• In the area marked “Zone Code” there are eight pairs of metal contacts
with a number next to each.
• The number corresponding to the pair of contacts which is plugged with
a jumper is the current zone.
• To re-assign to a different zone simply unplug the jumper from its
current zone and plug it across the contacts corresponding to the new
zone number selected.
Jumpers for
house
security code
- Smart Panel
- Each sensor
Default house code:
1: ON, 2: ON, 3: ON, 4: ON
*Jumper: ON = Plugged, OFF = Pull Out
Dip-Switches
for house
security code
- Key Fob Remote
Default house code:
1: ON, 2: ON, 3: ON, 4: ON
Jumpers for
zone code
Default zone code: Zone 1
6. Maintenance
The product may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and then wiped dry.
Do not use abrasive, solvent based or aerosol cleaners as this may dama
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ge and/or discolour the product. Do not allow water to enter or attempt
to clean inside the unit.
7. Batteries
Do not allow the batteries to corrode or leak as this may cause perma
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nent damage to the product. Take care to insert the batteries with the
correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartments. Do not mix
new and old batteries or different types of batteries. Do not use rechar
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geable batteries.
At the end of their useful life the batteries should be disposed of via a
suitable recycling centre. Do not dispose of with your normal household
waste. DO NOT BURN.
8. Alarm System Limitations
Even the most advanced alarm systems cannot guarantee 100 % pro
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tection against burglary or environmental problems. All alarm systems
are subject to possible compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of
reasons.
Please note that you may encounter problems with your system if:
• The Smart Panel is not placed within hearing range of persons sleeping
or remote parts of the premises.
• The sensors are placed behind doors or other obstacles.
• Intruders gain access through unprotected points of entry (where
sensors are not located).
• Intruders have the technical means of bypassing, jamming, or dis-
connecting all or part of the system.
• The power to the sensors is inadequate or disconnected.
• The sensors are not located in proper environmental/temperature
conditions i.e. too close to a heat source.
Note:
Inadequate maintenance is the most common cause of alarm
failure; therefore, test your system at least once per week
to be sure the sensors and sirens are working properly.
Although having an alarm system may make you eligible for
reduced insurance premiums, the system is no substitute
for insurance.