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8. Positioning of the components
Before installing the components plan the system and test the wireless
connection from the proposed positions.
Consider the following:
The range of each component depends on many factors.
Walls, floors, doors, metal areas eg. refigerators, shelving, mirrors or
volume of water block the wireless signals.
The wireless range can be influenced by electromagnetic fields and other
wireless devices. Ensure separation from microwave ovens, cordless
phones, WiFi, mobile phones, wireless devices, electric motors and
wiring.
Ensure a minimum distance of 2 m between the components - also
whilst testing.
Place the components so that they are not immediately visible to the
intruder.
Position the panel centrally in the dwelling, but accessable to the
entrance / exit area, eg. in the hallway.
Position the panel in a height in which it can be comfortably used by all
users.
Place it near a mains socket considering the cable length of the adapter.
Mount the panel after all components have been successfully enrolled.
The PIR-detector should be wall mounted using the bracket.
Position the PIR-detector to monitor an area which is likely to be crossed
by an intruder, eg. hallway.
The sensor reacts to changes in temperature, eg. movement of persons,
within the monitored area (up to 8m over 110° (see Fig. I) using the
ideal mounting height 2.2m).
Do not cover the lens of the detector, otherwise the sensor cannot detect!
As the sensor reacts to temperature changes, ensure that there are no
heat sources in the monitored area, eg. radiators, lamps, air
conditioning, ventilators, windows, cooking appliances, draughts.
The detector should look into the room, and not be aimed at windows
(see Fig. F).
Pets can also trigger an alarm, ensure that these cannot enter the
monitored area when the system is armed. If this is not possible install
the detector upside down so that the floor area is not monitored. In this
case test that an intruder will still be detected.
How quickly the detector reacts is also dependent on the ambient
teperature. In a colder environment it reacts quicker.
Motion across the monitored area is detected much quicker than motion
directly towards the detector. Position the detector so that an intruder
will move accross the area (see Fig. D).
Place the sensor on the window or door.
Place the magnet on the frame of the opening side of the door or window
directly adjacent to the sensor. The arrow marks must be opposite each
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8.1 Panel 3000Z
8.2. PIR-detector 3000P
8.3 Door/window contact 3000M (see Fig. G, H)
other and the distance between separating distance in closed condition
should not exceed 10 mm (see Fig. E).
Remove the cover [28] by depressing the clip [29] with a small
screwdriver or coin.
Insert the
SIM card (prepaid or with contract) which you wish to use
in the panel firstly into a mobile phone and delete the PIN request.
When using a prepaid card it is advisable to use the automatic debiting
service of your provider.
Slide the SIM card holder [12] to the right and lift up.
Place the SIM card on the contacts [15] and close the holder by sliding to
the left.
Connect the DC plug of the mains adapter [21] to the connector [18].
Connect the mains adapter with a suitable mains outlet.
Remove the protective foil from the front of the panel.
Switch the power switch [19] to the ON position. The panel is now
operational.
The costs for SMS to the panel and the costs of SMS and calls from the panel
are according to the tarif of the provider.
The detector in the set is already enrolled to the siren.
Open the housing by pressing the clip [47] with a small screwdriver.
Insert two suitable alkaline 1.5 V, AA batteries into the battery
compartment [56] observing correct polarity.
Close the housing fully so that it clicks to. After inserting the batteries the
detector enters a 3 minutes stabilising period indicated by flashing of
the LED [43] every 3 seconds. Afterwards the detector is in operating
mode.
To test the detector enter the test mode by pressing the test button [45]. You
now have 3 minutes time to test the coverage of the sensor: Hold the detector
in the proposed position and then ask somebody to walk across the
monitored area. A detection will be indicated by the LED. After 5-10 seconds
deactivation the sensor is reactivated and is ready for another detection.After
3 minutes in Test mode the deactivation period is increased to 3-5 minutes,
to save battery power (operating mode) that means that the PIR only sends a
signal to the panel after it has
registered movement for a period of 3 to 5
minutes.
Set the LED/ZONE jumpers [57/58] to the desired setting (see chapter
10 - note: Remove the batteries first).
Secure the housing with screw [49] into screwhole [48] using a small
screwdriver.
The detector in the set is already enrolled to the panel.
Slide the battery compartment lid downwards and lift it from the sensor
[59].
Set the ZONE jumper [64] to the desired setting (see Chapter 10.1).
Insert a suitable alkaline 1.5 V, AA battery into the battery compartment
9. Connection and commissioning
9.1 Panel 3000Z
9.2 PIR-detector 3000P
9.3 Door/window contact 3000M
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