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Planning and Extending your Wire Free Alarm System

The example below shows a typical property incorporating the suggested positions for the Remote 

Keypad (optional accessory), PIR and Magnetic Detectors for optimum security. Use this as a guide 

for your installation in conjunction with the recommendations contained in this manual for planning 

your intruder alarm system.

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External 

Solar Siren

 

 

Magnetic  Contact 

Detector

 

PIR Movement 

Detector

 

PIR Movement 

Detector

 

Remote 

Control

 

Remote

 

Keypad

 

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Magnetic 

Contact 

Detector

 

 

 

 

SHED

 

Back Door

 

KITCHEN

 

HALL

 

 

 

 

 

DINING 

ROOM

 

PIR

 

Movement 

Detector

 

PIR

 

Movement 

Detector

 

LOUNGE

 

GROUND FLOOR 

GARAGE

 

PIR Movement 

Detector

 

Before attempting to install your Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements 

and plan your installation. The alarm system may be extended at any time to provide even greater 

protection by fitting additional devices to meet your personal security needs.

Summary of Contents for LHK100SU

Page 1: ...Wire Free Alarm System LHK100SU Instruction Guide For a Control Panel operated system please refer to the Operating and Installation Instructions supplied with the Control Panel...

Page 2: ...ntact Detector 12 Installing and Configuring the Magnetic Contact Detector 12 Setting the Magnetic Contact Detector 13 Testing the Magnetic Contact Detector 14 External Solar Siren 15 Choosing a Locat...

Page 3: ...d acid battery for the Solar Siren 3 x 9V PP3 Alkaline battery for PIR Movement Detectors and Solar Siren 5 x 3V CR2032 Lithium cells for Remote Control and Magnetic Contact Detectors External Solar S...

Page 4: ...matically reset Subsequent detectors triggered will again sound the alarm If the alarm is triggered more than 3 times then it will become Locked Out and any further alarm signals will be ignored until...

Page 5: ...ing a series of 8 DIP switches in all devices to the same ON OFF combination the House Code selected by the user installer ON ECE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 e g Switch set to ON position The House Code is set up...

Page 6: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 External Solar Siren Magnetic Contact Detector PIR Movement Detector PIR Movement Detector Remote Control Remote 1 Keypad 2 Magnetic Contact Detector SHED Back Door KITCHEN HALL DININ...

Page 7: ...emove the front cover by undoing the small screw on the rear of the Remote Control 2 Located above the battery is a row of 8 DIP switches Select and record a random combination of ON and OFF positions...

Page 8: ...this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible Positioning the PIR Detector The recommended position for a PIR Detector is in the corner of a room mounted at a height of between 2 and...

Page 9: ...n the system is armed pets should not be allowed into an area protected by a PIR Detector as their movement will trigger the PIR and generate an alarm Note DO NOT fix the PIR Detector to metalwork or...

Page 10: ...the PCB of the PIR Detector are two blocks of DIP switches SW2 and SW3 When setting Dip Switches to the House Code hold the PIR Detector upside down as shown in the diagram below 1 DIP switches SW2 nu...

Page 11: ...connected the LED behind the lens will flash for 2 3 minutes until the PIR has warmed up and stabilized The LED will then stop flashing and turn OFF Testing The PIR Detector Before testing the PIR Det...

Page 12: ...generate an alarm condition Positioning the Magnetic Contact Detector The Magnetic Contact Detector is suitable for mounting in dry interior locations only Decide which doors windows are to be protec...

Page 13: ...igned with the mark on the Detector 5 If an additional wired Magnetic Contact is required this should be wired to the terminal block provided in the battery compartment and the jumper link S2 below sh...

Page 14: ...n the Detector will illuminate for approx 1 second to indicate that the tamper switch has been activated 2 Open the door window As the Magnet is moved away from the Detector the LED will illuminate fo...

Page 15: ...city battery A Solar Panel mounted on the top of the housing charges the battery during daylight hours During darkness only a small amount of energy is required to maintain the Solar Siren unit Initia...

Page 16: ...holes on the external wall Drill four 6mm holes and insert the plastic wall plugs Mount the back plate using the four screws provided 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NO Solar Panel Front Cover Locating Tabs Tamper...

Page 17: ...ver securely Once you have completed setting the Solar Siren refit the DIP switch cover and replace the three cover fixing screws Do not over tighten the screws as this could damage the thread Initial...

Page 18: ...using the Remote Control as follows Remote Control Press and hold the button for 6 seconds The Siren will produce 2 short beeps as the button is pressed followed by a single long beep 6 seconds later...

Page 19: ...ng the button on the Remote Control The Siren will stop and acknowledge the signal by beeping twice unless Beep Disable has been selected PIR Detectors 5 Arm the system in Instant Arm mode by pressing...

Page 20: ...tton on the Remote Control 10 Open a door window protected by a Magnetic Contact Detector and ensure that the alarm sounds 11 Disarm the system and stop the Siren by pressing the button on the Remote...

Page 21: ...fully Armed On returning to and entering the property by opening a protected door or moving through a PIR protected area the system will be triggered and the Siren will emit a single long beep However...

Page 22: ...weeks depending upon system use However the battery for that device should be replaced as soon as possible Note Before replacing the battery in any device switch the system into Service Mode as previo...

Page 23: ...w Should this occur the unit must be recharged from a 7 5 V dc 100mA supply e g from a mains adaptor power supply When re powering the Siren fit a new 9V PP3 leak proof Alkaline power up battery to en...

Page 24: ...household or commercial waste At the end of its useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre Please contact your local authority or the retailer from whe...

Page 25: ...ess Code and System House Code below e d o C e s u o H m e t s y S e d o C s s e c c A r e s U E C E N O e g ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Use the above diagram to record your House Code This information is conf...

Page 26: ...mote Control or Remote Keypad 1 Remote Control or Remote Keypad battery low Replace battery 2 Ensure the House Code is correctly set to the same code as all other system devices 3 Incorrect User Acces...

Page 27: ...d Detector is less than 10mm 2 Ensure the batteries are fitted with correct polarity 3 Ensure the battery holder connections are making good contact with the batteries and PCB Circuit board 4 Ensure t...

Page 28: ...product then 1 Contact your supplier and obtain a Return Authorisation Number 2 Adequately package your product to prevent damage in transit and include the following a A copy of your original invoice...

Page 29: ...quency 433MHz Range Up to 100 metres Changeable 4 digit User Access code Anti Tamper protected Personal Attack PA facility Typical Battery Life 1 year Low Battery Indicator Operates all ARM PART ARM a...

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