Micromark MM23052 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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Throughout these instructions the term ZONE is used, meaning a defined area of protection. A zone can be one room, or any number of rooms,
connected to the same connection on the control panel. With this system there are 2 areas you can guard and a 24-hour anti-tamper guard.
The PIR detects movement of people or animals in the detection zone. Door contacts can be used to detect door or window entry in either zone. See the
diagram to help you plan your system.

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before installation consider the
following points:
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• Make zone 1 the Entry/Exit zone.
• Do not position PIRs facing
windows, in direct sunlight, above
a heat source such as radiator, or
in conservatories or draughty
areas.
• Where possible keep pets out of
areas protected by PIR sensors
when armed.
• Position control panel near a
power socket.

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used when powered by the mains
adaptor, the internal battery
operates as a stabilizing back up
supply in the event of short periods
of power loss, and will not run the
system over a long period.
In the event of an activation during
a power loss period all of the zone
LEDs will illuminate when you
disarm the system. You will have to
reset the system using your
personal security code.

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PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM

ACCESSORIES

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2 terminal single reed.
White high impact
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and 2 adhesive pads
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Extra door contacts can be
used with and without PIRs.
Extra door contacts are
available as accessories.

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Use this as your entry/exit
zone. Door contacts.

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PIR and/or door
contacts.

We suggest that outside
doors are protected by a
door contact, as 71% of
entries are made through a
door.
Home Office statistics, Jan.
2001.

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Summary of Contents for MM23052

Page 1: ...requirements of each Authority differ we suggest that you contact the Environmental Officer of your local Borough for full information about your local area s by laws C CO ON NT TE EN NT TS S Planning...

Page 2: ...system over a long period In the event of an activation during a power loss period all of the zone LEDs will illuminate when you disarm the system You will have to reset the system using your persona...

Page 3: ...ON AND COVER WITH TAPE TERMINAL BLOCK BLACK WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER BLACK WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER RED WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER 3 WAY TERMINAL BLOCK FROM CONTROL PANEL FROM CO...

Page 4: ...iring and pipework When planning the wiring avoid awkward cable runs to the control panel siren box PIRs and door contacts 1 Install the control panel out of reach of young children Mark for two verti...

Page 5: ...g the cable to the position of the siren box and cut the cable allowing enough surplus for wiring into the siren terminal block Strip the wires and connect them to the teminal block as shown Fix the s...

Page 6: ...e insulation and tape the end 5 Follow the same procedure for each of the zones At the control panel mark the w wi ir re es s w wi it th h t th he e z zo on ne es s f fr ro om m w wh hi ic ch h t th h...

Page 7: ...OT TE E T To o m ma aiin nt ta aiin n o op pt tiim mu um m s se ec cu ur riit ty y t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y s sh ho ou ulld d b be e c ch he ec ck ke ed d r re eg gu ulla ar rlly y a an nd d r...

Page 8: ...E E t to o e en nd d t te es st t The internal buzzer will temporarily sound a constant tone for 3 seconds The control panel returns to programming mode with flashing STATUS LED P Pr re es ss s P P 0...

Page 9: ...ou to exit after arming the system with the password before the sirens sound The exit time is set by the factory to 15 seconds but this can be changed from a choice of 7 other exit times to suit you I...

Page 10: ...e external siren will stop after the programmed time but the internal siren will beep slowly until the password has been entered The bell reset time is set by the factory to 10 minutes but this can be...

Page 11: ...d a ag ga ai in n t to o r re es se et t 1 You can programme a zone to activate as a chime tone This is useful if the system is not fully armed but you need to know of unauthorised entry in a particul...

Page 12: ...p po ot te en nt ti ia al l n ne eg ga at ti iv ve e c co on ns se eq qu ue en nc ce es s f fo or r t th he e e en nv vi ir ro on nm me en nt t a an nd d h hu um ma an n h he ea al lt th h w wh hi ic...

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