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is used for all components (except the Solar Siren).

To set the system  House Code  proceed as follows.

Using a small screw driver or ball-point pen, set the first

eight miniature switches (numbered 1-8) on the House

Code switch block in any random combination of either

‘ON’ or ‘OFF’.  Take note of the combination selected,

as it will be required when setting the Detectors, (and

other accessories, when purchased).

DO NOT set or adjust the miniature switches on the

Solar Siren transmitter at this stage.

SETTING THE ENTRY/EXIT DELAY TONE

Your alarm system has an adjustable delay timer which

delays activation of the system after you have Armed it

to allow time to close the exit door on leaving, and to

Disarm the system on entry.  Setting of the entry/exit

delay timer is explained later in this manual.  During the

entry/exit delay time, the Control Unit sounder will emit

either a continuous tone or two short ‘bleep' tones at the

beginning of the delay time and two at the end (Semi-

Silent) depending on the setting of the miniature switch

number 9 on the Control Unit House Code switch block.

Set switch number 9 to ‘ON’ for the ‘Semi-Silent’ short

‘Bleep’ tone, or to ‘OFF’ for a continuous tone.

JAMMING DETECTION

In order to detect any attempts to illegally jam the radio

channel used with your alarm system a special jamming

detection circuit is incorporated into the Control Unit.  If

this feature is selected, and the radio channel is jammed

continuously for 30 seconds, when the system is Armed

or Part Armed, the Control Unit will emit a pre-alarm

series of rapid bleeps for 5 seconds.  If the jamming

continues for a further 10 seconds or more a Full Alarm

condition will occur on the Tamper Zone.

The jamming detection circuit is designed to

permanently scan for jamming signals.  However, it is

possible that it may detect other local radio interference

operating legally or illegally on the same frequency.  If it

is planned to operate the jamming detection feature we

recommend that the system is monitored for false

jamming alarms for at least 2 weeks prior to leaving the

Jamming Detect function ‘ON’ permanently.  To select

the Jamming Detect function simply set the J.D. Link on

the Control Unit PCB to ‘ON’

INITIAL POWER UP

MAINS ADAPTOR

A DC Mains Adaptor and Cable is supplied with the

equipment.  To fit the Mains Adaptor, proceed as follows:

1. Lead the cable along the cable track or pass the

cable through the knockout in the rear of the casing.

2. Plug the jack plug into the jack socket on the printed

circuit board as shown below.  Close the Control Unit

cover and hold it firmly closed whilst securing the

two retaining screws.

Note:  Leave the cover open if the optional back-up

battery is to be  fitted.

3. Plug the adaptor into a 13A socket.

4. The Control Unit will emit a continuous bleep 

while the four indicator lights illuminate sequentially

for 2 seconds.

5. The green power indicator will now illuminate steady,

indicating that the Control Unit is powered from the

mains supply.  (It is normal for the adaptor to appear

warm to the touch when in use).

OPTIONAL BACK-UP BATTERY

The Control Unit has provision for an optional 1.2Ahr

rechargeable back-up battery.  The purpose of the

battery is to supply emergency power to the Control Unit

in the event of a failure of the mains supply.  The back-

up battery is capable of providing  emergency power to

the Control Unit for a period of approx. 8 hours and will

automatically recharge on restoration of the supply.  The

system will operate normally under mains supply only.

However, for additional protection we recommend that

the optional back-up battery is fitted.

Protector P500S

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WP1.2-12

Alternative Cable

Entry (knockout)

Power Supply

Jack Socket

Cable Track

OPTIONAL

Back-up Battery

Summary of Contents for Protector P500S

Page 1: ...Installation Operating Manual Protector P500S Solar Wirefree Alarm System...

Page 2: ...YSTEM SECURITY This system has been designed to both detect intruders and act as a strong deterrent to would be intruders Please remember that given adequate knowledge and time it is possible to overc...

Page 3: ...rgeable Battery supplied fitted in the External Siren Detector Batteries External Solar Siren Also included Installation Operating Manual All necessary fixings Window stickers EXTENDING YOUR SYSTEM Ha...

Page 4: ...e protection you can have downstairs plus the garage and shed Part Armed whilst upstairs is Disarmed This allows you to occupy upstairs areas without activating your alarm PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION B...

Page 5: ...it will be seen each day INDICATORS AND KEYPAD INDICATOR LIGHTS GREEN On System Fully Armed Flashing System Part Armed Off Disarmed RED On Instant Full Armed Zone Activated Slow flashing Delay Part Ar...

Page 6: ...when fitting the bottom right hand screw not to damage the ribbon cable and ensure that the control unit sounder plug is plugged into the socket at the bottom right SETTING THE SYSTEM HOUSE CODE In o...

Page 7: ...gnals However it is possible that it may detect other local radio interference operating legally or illegally on the same frequency If it is planned to operate the jamming detection feature we recomme...

Page 8: ...only the new Access Code will operate the system Note Do not pause more than 5 seconds between pressing keys otherwise the code change will not be accepted and you will need to start the programming...

Page 9: ...plied with the entry time preset to 30 seconds However you may change the entry time if required as follows With the Control Unit still in Test mode press then either 10 sec or 20 sec or 30 sec or 40...

Page 10: ...ts out of areas protected by Passive Infra Red Detectors If this is not possible alternative mounting arrangements or a special Pet Lens may be required 4 Where possible mount the Detector so that the...

Page 11: ...e Count the more paces an intruder will have to move before triggering the alarm To select the required pulse count move the switch on the side of the detector UP Two Pulse Detection DOWN One Pulse De...

Page 12: ...nd release the detector anti tamper switch A 3 second two tone alarm will be emitted from the Control Unit Siren This confirms that the House Code is correct 6 If the Magnetic Contact Detector has to...

Page 13: ...EN 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 incorporat...

Page 14: ...ture dip switches 1 8 to a random sequence of ON s and OFF s Make a note of the Siren Code miniature switch settings as this will be needed when setting the siren transmitter in the Control Unit DO NO...

Page 15: ...out causing unnecessary disturbance OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FULLY ARMING THE SYSTEM When leaving the premises the system must be Fully Armed However before doing so check that all windows are closed an...

Page 16: ...of a further intrusion activation the control unit will once again initiate a Full Alarm condition and the above process is repeated If a Full Alarm condition is initiated accidently the alarm can by...

Page 17: ...arm Activated light MAINTENANCE Your P500S Intruder Alarm system requires very little maintenance However a few simple tasks will ensure its continued reliability and operation CONTROL UNIT The Contro...

Page 18: ...maintenance during this period providing the batteries are kept charged The batteries will be damaged if stored in a discharged state The rechargeable batteries should be taken to a suitable Recycling...

Page 19: ...een keys 2 Incorrect code entered Allow 5 seconds to elapse before re entering correct code 3 Unit has reset to Access Code 1 2 3 4 Re programme your Access Code Control Unit not responding to detecto...

Page 20: ...with correct polarity 2 Replace batteries with new 3 Ensure battery connections are good and that connector is fitted correctly to PCB Magnetic Contact Detector false alarming 1 Ensure that gap betwee...

Page 21: ...your Alarm System REPEATER UNIT CA2000RU The signal distance range between a detector and the Control Unit is typically up to 100m in free air space If you need to increase this range just place the R...

Page 22: ...e packaging with 1 A copy of your original invoice receipt 2 A full description of the fault 3 All relevant batteries PLEASE NOTE If returning a Control Unit make sure that the optional rechargeable b...

Page 23: ...Door or window mounting Low battery indicator Lithium batteries supplied Wirefree Passive Infra Red Detector Detection range up to 6 metres at 110 and 12 metres at 60 Walk test facility One or two pu...

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