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d) For testing door/window sensor, open every door or window one by one and check if the
corresponding LED lights up and the CHIME sounds.
e) For testing PIR sensor, move around the PIR sensor and check if the corresponding LED lights
up and the CHIME sounds. Note: the LED indicator on the PIR sensor lights up also.
f) For testing vibrate sensor, hit carefully on the window and check if the corresponding LED lights
up and the CHIME sounds.
g) Disarm the alarm if everything operates correct.
h) The alarm system is ready to use.
Note:
1) The alarm unit will give a conformation tone when armed or disarmed. The tone for CHIME is
different as for ALARM.
2) If a sensor does not need to be switched on, it‘s possible to switch off every sensor individually with
the on/off switch. In this case the sensor is no part of the alarm system anymore when armed
(except PIR sensor).
3) A sensor switched to RF+ALARM will always give an alarm sound on the sensor itself, unless the
alarm unit is armed or disarmed.
4) When a sensor is triggered and the siren of the alarm unit sounds, it needs to be switched off with
on/off switch of the alarm unit. After that the alarm unit can be switched on again. When the alarm
keeps on going after arming the system, check if every sensor is installed properly.
Installation SEC-ALARM120
1. Insert, according the diagram inside the battery compartment, (backside) the batteries for the alarm
unit (3xAA).
2. Install the door/window sensor with the adhesive tape to doors and windows. Note: maximum 1cm
distance between magnetic contact and sensor (see figure 2). Switch on the sensor to RF or
RF+ALARM. If switched to RF+ALARM, the sensor will send, when triggered, a signal to the alarm
unit and the siren of the sensor itself will also sound. In this case the siren of the sensor and the
alarm unit will both sound.
3. Insert, according the diagram inside the battery compartment, (backside) the batteries for PIR
sensor (3xAAA). The PIR sensor needs to warm up for 30~40 seconds for first use. In this period it
can not detect motion. Install the PIR sensor at a height of 1~1.5m for best performance. Do not
install the PIR sensor into direct sunlight, facing towards windows, objects that move easily and
heat or cold source.
4. Remove the transparent front cover of the alarm unit to write down the position of the sensors
corresponding with the numbered LED. (e.g. sensor 1 = front door, 2= kitchen window, etc.).
5. Install the alarm unit to a location. The distance between the alarm unit and the most far away
sensor may not exceed 60m (open area)*
6. Switch on the alarm unit to ALARM or CHIME function. If switched to CHIME, the alarm unit will
sound like a door bell when a door or window is opened. Switched to ALARM generates a 100dB
loud siren. When the alarm unit is switched on, the alarm is not armed (active) yet. Push the ON
button on the remote control to arm the alarm and OFF to disarm. The delay time for entering and
leaving the protected area is between 20~25 seconds.
7. It’s recommended to test the alarm system for correct operation with first use and every 3 months.
Procedure:
a) Switch on the alarm unit to ALARM or CHIME (for testing recommend).
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