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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 4 areas you can guard, and with the Panic alarm and 24-hour anti-tamper guard, the system gives 6-zone
protection.
The anti-tamper guard, protects against cutting through the cable to the outside siren box or removal of internal control panel. The alarm will activate instantly if any tampering
of the system occurs.
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e  11  is a time delay zone to allow you time after you have armed the system to exit or enter the property before the siren activates.

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2 is an intermediate zone. On arming the system it allows you to pass through for the exit and entry times, providing the sensor on zone 1 has been tripped. At all other

times the zone is instant.
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3  can be armed as Full Guard (Instant) or Part Guard (non-armed).

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4 is an instant zone.

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5 24-hour anti-tamper guard. Protects the system 24 hours a day.

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6 Panic Alarm. Sets off the internal and external alarms on pressing the two keypad buttons (P E) at the same time.

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When planning your system and before installation
consider the following points:
• The PIR units detect body movement of persons or
animals in the detection zone*. Door contacts are
used to detect if a door or window has been
opened. 
See the diagram to help you plan your system.
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• Zone 1 is the Entry/Exit zone.
• Never place a PIR in zone 3 or 4 where the control
panel is in view of the PIR, otherwise it will be
impossible to arm the system.
• Use zone 3 for Part Guard (refer to page 11).
• Do not position PIRs facing windows, in direct
sunlight, above a heat source such as radiator, or in
conservatories or draughty areas.
• When this system is armed, keep pets out of
areas protected by PIR sensors.
• Position control panel near a power socket.
Now start by planning layout for your home.

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PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM

ACCESSORIES

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2 terminal single reed.
White high impact
plastic. 4 fixing screws
and 2 adhesive pads
included.

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’C’ type. White
polypropylene
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’C’ type. Yellow
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35mm flat. White

These accessories are available direct
from your retailer, or from the customer
helpline 0870 241 3029.

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4  –

–  Instant zone

Door contacts can be added to any zone and
are available as an accessory.

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entry/exit timed zone. PIR or door
contacts.

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

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4  --

Instant
zone.
PIR or door
contacts.

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3

Use this as an instant
or part guard zone.
Door contacts can be
added as an accessory.

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2  --

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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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Summary of Contents for MM23207

Page 1: ...all an Alarm System Since the 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 Ple...

Page 2: ...above a heat source such as radiator or in conservatories or draughty areas When this system is armed keep pets out of areas protected by PIR sensors Position control panel near a power socket Now st...

Page 3: ...N EXISTING DOOR CONTACT TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM SHOWING PIR AND DOOR CONTACTS WITHIN ZONE 1 THE ENTRY EXIT ZONE BLACK WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER TRIM RED WIRES BACK TO INSULATION AND COVER WITH T...

Page 4: ...ing 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 vertica...

Page 5: ...y plugs 9 Bring the cable to the positon 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 sh...

Page 6: ...ed cable through and connect the wires to the terminal block observing the colours Replace the cover and screw Use a sticky pad and secure the PIR to the mounting surface Run the cable back to the con...

Page 7: ...m cable see accessories and cut short the blue wire Anti tamper spring Tape down the anti tamper spring Figure 5 before connecting the back up battery otherwise as soon as the back up battery is conne...

Page 8: ...it t p pr ro og gr ra am mm mi in ng g P Pr re es ss s P P 6 6 E E All zones LEDs will flash with the control panel siren and the outside siren sounding for 15 seconds P Pr re es ss s P P 0 0 E E t to...

Page 9: ...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 to a choice of 7 other exit times to suit you If for...

Page 10: ...s s P P 1 11 12 22 2 E E t to o e en nt te er r p pr ro og gr ra am mm mi in ng g Status LED flashes 3 1 E E SETTING UP CHECK LIST Have you done the walk test Have you done the bell test Have you set...

Page 11: ...re es ss s P P a an nd d E E together until alarm sounds status LED on E En nt te er r p pa as ss sw wo or rd d to stop alarm E En nt te er r p pa as ss sw wo or rd d again to reset system 1 2 Should...

Page 12: ...L La an ne e L Lo on nd do on n N N1 17 7 7 7R RQ Q Micromark continuously tries to improve its products for the benefit of its customers For this reason we reserve the right to make changes to any pr...

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