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Opening the Case 

 

1.  

 

 

The orientation of the detector should be 
upside down as shown for ease of 

removing the case.  
 
Press down (with thumb) on the rear case 
as shown

 

 

2. 

 

 

 

Pull the front case away from the back 
case  

 

 

 

 

 

Powering the detector 

 

Replacing the batteries 

 

 

 

 

The detector is 
powered by removing 
the piece of plastic 
from under either of 

the battery terminals in 
the direction indicated 
by the arrow. 

 
 

 

 

The batteries are 
removed as per the 
normal instructions. 
The new style detector 

has its battery holders 
on an angle. It uses 
the same batteries. 
(CR2450) 

 

All other operational information in the original instruction manual is applicable to this detector. 

 

Summary of Contents for WPIR3

Page 1: ...NUTES BEFORE IT WILL RESPOND Setup Remove the front cover of the detector by unclipping the case from the top Once the case is open you will see a small square piece of insulation under one of the battery terminals Remove this insulation The Red Green LED s will flash together 6 times to confirm that the detector now has power connected Now replace the front cover Warm Up Period You must wait appr...

Page 2: ...ctor i e how much movement is required to cause alarm detection The pulse count can either be set to 2 or 3 via the jumper on the PCB If the jumper is placed across both pins of the jumper then the detector will operate on 3 pulse counts within 10 seconds to confirm a valid detection If the jumper is removed or only placed on one pin then the detector will operate on 2 pulse counts within 10 secon...

Page 3: ... a minimum of 5 metres away from the Receiver Always mount the WPIR Motion Sensor so that an intruder has to walk across its zones i e walk past the detector not towards it DON T mount detector facing glass doors or windows Always mount above windows and doors to look inside DON T mount detector facing hot areas e g open fireplaces direct sunlight or air conditioning vents Select a location where ...

Page 4: ... push the detector so that the ball of the bracket clicks into the socket built into the rear of the detector Approx mounting angle at 2 1 metres in height Mounting hole into wall should be Diameter 5mm Hole depth 30mm Swivel bracket enables the detector to be pointing various directions as required ...

Page 5: ...detector Replacing the batteries The detector is powered by removing the piece of plastic from under either of the battery terminals in the direction indicated by the arrow The batteries are removed as per the normal instructions The new style detector has its battery holders on an angle It uses the same batteries CR2450 All other operational information in the original instruction manual is appli...

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