necessary to space the Magnet/Detector off the
metal surface using a plastic or wooden spacer to
achieve the necessary radio range.
8. Remove the battery holder, then using the double
sided tape OR the screws provided, mount the
Magnet to the door and the Detector to the door
frame (or vice-versa, if necessary). Ensure that the
arrows on the Magnet and Detector are pointing
towards each other and that the gap between the
Detector and Magnet is less than 5 mm. When
using the screws for mounting the Detector, ensure
that the small countersunk screw is used within the
battery compartment and that the screw is driven
flush with the inside of the casing.
9. Refit the battery holder (the Control Unit will emit a
3 second Tamper Alarm).
10. Refit the battery cover by placing it over the
batteries and sliding it on.
11. Test the operation by opening the door/window.
The LED on the Detector will light for approximately
1 second and then extinguish each time the
Magnet is moved away from the Detector, and the
Control Unit will emit a 3 second alarm tone each
time the Detector is operated.
When you have completed installing all your
Detectors, take the Control Unit out of Test mode
by entering
at the Control Unit.
EXTERNAL SOLAR SIREN
The Solar Siren Unit should be fitted to the outside of
the building in a position that is clearly visible and at a
height which is relatively inaccessible to an intruder.
The Solar Siren incorporates a solar panel which will
maintain a charge to the integral 6 Volt 1.2Ahr sealed
lead acid rechargeable battery during daylight hours.
During the night, a negligible amount of energy is
released by the rechargeable battery to operate the
Siren. The Solar Siren is self maintainable during
darkness and long winter periods.
LOCATION
To provide the optimum amount on daylight to the
Solar Panel, you should ideally mount the Solar Siren
on a south facing wall. However, an easterly or
westerly position will suffice.
Although the Solar Siren is designed to work on any
aspect wall, for optimum performance you should
refrain from siting the Unit on a north facing wall
where possible. Shadows cast by neighbouring
walls, trees and roof overhangs should also be
avoided. Where applicable, the Solar Siren should be
positioned a minimum of twice the width of the eaves
overhang below the eaves. Remember that in winter
the sun is lower in the sky and you should avoid
winter shadows where possible.
The Solar Siren contains a sophisticated radio receiver.
However, reception of radio signals can be affected by
the presence of metallic objects within the vicinity of
Access Code
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Protector P500S
11
NORTH
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Avoid if
possible