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i.
Slacken screw on base of detector and lift cover away from PIR base plate (Illustration 5)
ii.
Remove screws from batteries cover and remove cover.
Illustration 6
iii.
Insert two “AA” size alkaline batteries as shown, taking care to observe correct polarity.
(Illustration 6)
iv.
Replace batteries compartment cover and screw.
3.3 Programming Wireless Detectors into your System
a)
Decide to which zones you want to assign the detectors- remember that Zone 1 must be the first
detector triggered when you enter the building. Only one detector can be assigned to each zone.
b)
Hold the detector as close as possible to it’s final location, (Double-side adhesive tape will make it
easier).
c)
Press keys as follows:
1.
Press and display changes to flashing.
2.
Press and display changes to .
3.
Press and display changes to indicating that Control Unit is now in detector
programming mode.
4.
Press until the required zone is displayed. If you press more than
16 times, other zones will be indicated. These are set aside for other devices such as remote
control – press again until display returns to , etc.
5.
Press and activate the detector you wish to assign to chosen zone by installing batteries as
shown above, then waiting for a few seconds until the confirmation beep sound is heard.
6.
Press
and check that the display shows .
If the zone number is flashing, this indicates that a detector is already assigned to that one – delete this
detector (Section 5.4).
z
For wireless Door/Window Contact Detector, after learning, open and close the Contact Detector
once for it to go to normal detection mode.
z
For wireless PIR, after learning, it will go into test mode for 15 minutes. Then it will go to normal
detection mode.
z
Note
that for control unit, you can leave detector programming mode at any time by pressing
the key.
z
To program the next wireless detector, repeat the procedures as above using a different zone
number for each detector.
3.4 Checking the Location of the Wireless Detector
The LS5000 alarm system uses advanced radio technology which under most circumstances will give
more than sufficient transmission range. Before fitting the detectors, however, it is recommended that
each wireless detector be tested in its final location to ensure that the control unit receives the radio
signals transmitted by the detector. To do this, follow the procedure below:
a)
Hold the detector as close as possible to its final location.
Batteries
AA size ×2
1
4
3
2
Program
1
Display
Display
Display
Store
RESET
RESET