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TESTING THE SYSTEM

INITIAL TESTING

As the system is initially installed it is recommended

that each device is tested in turn as it is installed, (refer

to testing instructions for particular device).

TESTING AN INSTALLED SYSTEM

1. Before commencing testing please ensure the

following conditions apply:

- The system is in Operating mode and Disarmed

- There is no movement in any PIR protected area.

- All doors/windows protected by Magnetic Contact 

Detectors are closed.

- All battery covers and housings are correctly 

fitted.

2. Arm the system by pressing the ‘INSTANT-ARM’

button on the Remote Control.  The Siren will

acknowledge the signal by beeping once, (unless

Beep Disable has been selected).

3. After 45 seconds walk into an area protected 

by a PIR Movement Detector and ensure that 

a Full Alarm condition is initiated, (i.e. the Siren

sounds).

4. Stop the Siren and Disarm the system by pressing

the ‘DISARM’ button on the Remote Control.

5. Continue to test the all PIR Movement Detectors in

turn as described above, (steps 2 - 4).  Remember

that the detectors need to settle for at least 40

seconds between each activation.

6. Arm the system by pressing the ‘INSTANT-ARM’

button on the Remote Control.

7. Open a door/window protected by a Magnetic

Contact Detector and ensure that a Full Alarm

condition is initiated.

8. Stop the Siren and Disarm  the system by pressing

the ‘DISARM’ button on the Remote Control.

9. Test each Magnetic Contact Detector in turn as

described above, (steps 6 - 8).

10. Arm the system by entering the User Access code

followed by the ‘INSTANT-ARM’ button on the

Remote Keypad.

11. Press and hold both ‘DELAY-ARM’ buttons on the

Keypad for approx 2-3 seconds and ensure that a

Full Alarm condition is initiated.

12. Stop the Siren and Disarm the system by entering

the User Access code followed by the DISARM

button on the Keypad.

Note:  It is recommended that the system is tested

at regular intervals, (every 3 months), to ensure that

all elements of the system are operating correctly.

OPERATING 
INSTRUCTIONS

SYSTEM SERVICE MODE

To prevent a Full Alarm condition from being initiated

when either opening the Solar Siren or replacing a

battery, it is necessary to first put the system to

Service mode by pressing and holding the ‘DISARM’

button on the remote control for approximately 

10 seconds.  The Siren will acknowledge the signal

by beeping twice followed by one long beep after 10

seconds, the ‘DISARM’ button can then be released.

When you have completed any alterations to the

system turn the system back to Operating Mode.

SYSTEM OPERATING MODE

To put the system back into Operating Mode press

and hold the ‘INSTANT-ARM’ button on the Remote

Control for approximately 10 seconds until the

Siren acknowledges the signal by emitting one long

beep.  The system will be in Operating mode in a

Disarmed state.  

Note:  The ‘INSTANT-ARM’ button should be released

during or immediately after the long beep, otherwise

the system will switch into an Armed state.

ARMING THE SYSTEM

When leaving the premises, the system must be armed.

However, before doing so, check that all windows are

closed and locked, all protected doors are closed and

PIR Movement Detectors are not obstructed.  Ensure

that pets are restricted to areas not protected by PIR

Movement Detectors.

The system has two Armed modes, Instant and Delay.

Instant mode will immediately set the system into a

fully armed state.  Any activation of a Detector will

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SA1/SA2/SAC1

Summary of Contents for SA1 E

Page 1: ...Installation Operating Manual SA1 SA2 SAC1 Wirefree Alarm Systems 1 4 7 0 2 8 5 6 9 3 LOW BATT ON AIR 2 1...

Page 2: ...M 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 overcome...

Page 3: ...Positioning the PIR Movement Detectors 9 Installing the PIR Movement Detectors 10 Configuring the PIR Movement Detectors 11 Testing the PIR Movement Detectors 11 MAGNETIC CONTACT DETECTORS 12 Position...

Page 4: ...ARM SYSTEM The following additional accessories are available to enhance your system and provide further protection and a higher level of security where required Component Product Code Two Magnetic Co...

Page 5: ...contained in this manual for planning your intruder alarm system Before attempting to install your Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation The alar...

Page 6: ...ition 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...

Page 7: ...board This will prevent the Siren from sounding during an alarm condition However the Siren will still beep to acknowledge signals from the Remote Control provided the beep feature is not disabled JA...

Page 8: ...ck Buttons Tamper Switches etc Service Mode is controlled from the Remote Control refer to page 14 for details REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The Remote Control Unit is used to Arm and Disarm the system The Remo...

Page 9: ...om in and around the property and from all locations where you plan to install detectors check that the Siren acknowledges the signals from the Remote Control by beeping twice each time the DISARM but...

Page 10: ...f the Keypad and remove the rear cover 5 Connect the PP3 Alkaline battery to the battery clip 6 Configure the Keypad as described below and then replace the rear cover and fixing screws 7 Refit and se...

Page 11: ...nowledges the signal by emitting one long beep unless Beep Disable has been set PASSIVE INFRA RED PIR MOVEMENT DETECTORS PIR detectors are designed to detect movement in a protected area by detecting...

Page 12: ...initiate an alarm Note DO NOT fix the detector to metalwork or locate the unit within 1m of metalwork i e radiators water pipes etc as this could affect the radio range of the Keypad INSTALLING THE PI...

Page 13: ...hanges e g insects air temperature etc This feature is called Pulse Count and may be selected for 1 or 2 pulse detection The recommended setting is for 1 pulse detection However in cases of extreme en...

Page 14: ...this LED will be illuminated for approx 1s when the detector is triggered When this occurs the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible POSITIONING THE MAGNETIC CONTACTS The Magnetic Contact D...

Page 15: ...GNETIC CONTACTS 1 Located in the battery compartment is a row of 11 DIP switches 2 DIP switches 1 8 are used to set the House Code for the Magnetic Contact Detector and must be set to the same ON OFF...

Page 16: ...buttons on the Keypad for approx 2 3 seconds and ensure that a Full Alarm condition is initiated 12 Stop the Siren and Disarm the system by entering the User Access code followed by the DISARM button...

Page 17: ...s initiated accidentally the alarm can be stopped immediately by pressing the DISARM button on the Remote Control Arming The System Instant Mode The system can be armed in Instant mode using either th...

Page 18: ...Access code will revert to the factory default code of 1 2 3 4 when the new battery is connected The User Access code will then need reprogramming as detailed on page 8 PIR Movement Detectors If the v...

Page 19: ...Before removing the battery cover on any device to replace the battery ensure that the system is put into Test mode to avoid initiating a Full Alarm condition The specifications for replacement batter...

Page 20: ...minute c Reconnect batteries and then remove Solar panel cover and take out of Service Mode 6 Siren rechargeable battery discharged a Clean Solar Panel b Check age of rechargeable battery replace if...

Page 21: ...r window is opened 1 Low battery replace Batteries Symptom Recommendation Symptom Recommendation In order to comply with the Code of Practice on Noise from Intruder Alarms 1981 you should carry out th...

Page 22: ...Detectors Magnetic Contact Sets and Remote Control Units ACCESSORIES SU2 SU1 SU3 20 SA1 SA2 SAC1 SU1 ACCESSORY SET Comprises 2 x Magnetic Contact Sets and 1 x Remote Control Unit SU2 PIR MOVEMENT DETE...

Page 23: ...interference wilful or accidental damage or any consequential loss or damage howsoever caused This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights and is valid in the UK and Eire only If an item devel...

Page 24: ...amming Detection Audible confirmation selectable Remote Control RF operating frequency 433MHz Range 50m max Changeable 4 digit User Access code Instant alarm mode 15s Entry Exit Delay alarm mode Anti...

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