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The Remote Control uses a CR2032 type Lithium cell

which under normal conditions will have a typical life

in excess of 1 year.  Under normal battery conditions

the  LED  on  the  Remote  control  will  illuminate  only

when  a  button  is  pressed.    However,  under  low-

battery  conditions  this  LED  will  flash  every  time  the

button  is  pressed.    When  this  occurs  the  battery

should be replaced as soon as possible.

Setting the Remote Control

1.

Remove  the  front  cover  by  undoing  the  small

screw on the rear of the Remote Control.

2.

Located  above  the  battery  is  a  row  of  8  DIP

switches.  Select and record a random combination

of ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ positions for the DIP switches.

This will be the system House Code that enables

all elements of your transmitters to communicate

with the Control Panel.

Important:  The House Code for your system should

be changed from the factory default setting.

3.

Ensure  that  the  jumper  link  located  immediately

below  the  House  Code  DIP  switches  is  fitted  in

position for use with this alarm system.

4.

Insert the battery under the clip ensuring that the

+v terminal faces upwards away from the PCB.

5.

Replace the front cover and fixing screw.

Passive Infrared (PIR)
Movement Detectors

PIR  Detectors  are  designed  to  detect  movement  in

a  protected  area  by  detecting  changes  in  infra-red

radiation levels caused, for example, when a person

moves  within  or  across  the  devices  field  of  vision.

If  movement  is  detected  an  alarm  signal  will  be

generated, (if the system and alarm zone is armed).

Note:

PIR  Detectors  will  also  detect  animals,  so

ensure  that  pets  are  not  permitted  access  to  areas

fitted  with  Passive  Infra  Red  Detectors  when  the

system is armed.

Any  number  of  PIR  Detectors  can  be  used  with  your

system, providing they are all coded with the system

House  Code  and  are  mounted  within  effective  radio

range of the Control Panel.

The  PIR  Detector  is  powered  by  a  PP3  Alkaline

battery  which  under  normal  conditions  will  have  an

expected life in excess of 1 year.  When the battery

level drops, with the PIR Detector in normal operation

mode  and  the  battery  cover  fitted,  the  LED  behind

the  detection  window  will  flash.    When  this  occurs

the battery should be replaced as soon as possible.

Choosing a position for the 
PIR Detector

The  recommended  position  for  a  PIR  Detector  is  in

the  corner  of  a  room  mounted  at  a  height  between 

2  and  2.5m.    At  this  height,  the  PIR  Detector  will 

have  a  maximum  range  of  up  to  12m  with  a  field  of

view of 110°.

The  Position  of  the  PCB  inside  the  PIR  Detector  can

be  set  to  5  different  positions  to  adjust  the  range  of 

the  detection  pattern  created  by  the  PIR  Detector.

Setting the PCB in position 3 will reduce the range to

approximately 9m, with position 1 providing a range of

approximately 6m.  The recommended position setting

for the PCB is in position 5.

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Summary of Contents for SA3 E PLUS

Page 1: ...SA3 E PLUS 6 Zone Wirefree Alarm System with Voice Dialler Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...the System 17 Initial Testing 17 Testing an Installed System 17 Detector Test 17 Hard Wired Solar Siren Test 18 Testing the System continued Solar Siren Test 18 Control Panel LED Test 18 Solar Siren...

Page 3: ...battery for PIR Movement Detectors x 5 3V CR2032 Lithium cells for Remote Control and Magnetic Contact Detectors Important Please check all items listed above are included in the package For system i...

Page 4: ...Delay Armed zones will not become fully armed until after the Exit delay period has expired When a Detector on a Delay Armed zone is triggered an alarm condition will not be triggered until after the...

Page 5: ...e planning to operate the Jamming Detection feature we recommend that you wait at least 30 days before activating this feature this will allow time for you to become familiar with the operation of you...

Page 6: ...curity requirements and plan your installation The alarm system may be extended at any time to provide even greater protection by fitting additional devices to meet your personal security needs Planni...

Page 7: ...cted by a PIR Detector when the system is armed 5 The Control Panel must be located within reach of a mains socket 6 If the telephone voice dialler is to be used then the Control Panel will need conne...

Page 8: ...attery terminal Blue lead to battery terminal Battery 2 right Blue lead to battery terminal Black lead to battery terminal Important Take care when connecting battery leads to the batteries as connect...

Page 9: ...etting The LEDs will switch to the opposite state each time the button is pressed LED ON 1 House Code DIP Switch On LED OFF 0 House Code DIP Switch Off b Press to save the new setting and return to pr...

Page 10: ...vision If movement is detected an alarm signal will be generated if the system and alarm zone is armed Note PIR Detectors will also detect animals so ensure that pets are not permitted access to areas...

Page 11: ...range of the Device Installing and configuring the PIR Movement Detectors Ensure that the Control Panel is in Test mode 1 Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom edge of the PIR Detector Care...

Page 12: ...ver Push the lower edge of the PIR Detector into place and refit the fixing screw in the bottom edge of the PIR Detector to secure in position Do not over tighten the fixing screws as this may damage...

Page 13: ...If an additional wired Magnetic Contact Detector is required this should be wired to the terminal block provided in the battery compartment The wired contact should be connected using two core 24AWG...

Page 14: ...ing provides full protection against adverse weather conditions An LED Strobe unit is built into the siren to act as a visible deterrent indication that the system is active The Strobe LEDs will slowl...

Page 15: ...6mm holes and fit the wall plugs 3 Fit the two 30mm fixing screws in the top holes leaving approx 10mm of the screw protruding 4 Fit the top keyhole slots of the mounting plate over the screw heads A...

Page 16: ...e rechargeable battery to the charging leads Connect the Red lead to the Red terminal and the Black lead to the Black terminals Note Once the batteries have been connected the Siren will be operationa...

Page 17: ...device is tested in turn as it is installed refer to testing instructions for particular device Testing an Installed System The Control Panel has a programmed test routine You may test the system at a...

Page 18: ...lled Press to exit voice dialer test Factory Defaults Reset Factory Default Conditions 1 Press to place the system in Test Mode 2 Undo the Control Panel cover fixing screws and open the cover 3 Switch...

Page 19: ...D OFF House Code DIP Switch Off Press to save the new setting and return to programming Press to return to programming mode without saving b Using a Remote Control With the required House Code already...

Page 20: ...imit of the external Siren expires whichever occurs first Part Arm Default setting Zone 1 Disabled Zones 2 6 Active Press The zone LEDs corresponding to the zones currently active during Part Arm mode...

Page 21: ...ll illuminate 0 2 seconds 1 30 seconds 2 1 minute 3 3 minutes 4 5 minutes 5 equal to Alarm Duration Press the key corresponding to the required Hardwired output activation period the corresponding zon...

Page 22: ...e in the number when dialed Press to save the new number and return to programming mode Press to return to programming mode without saving Alarm Message Play Time This is the total time for which the...

Page 23: ...he phone number The LED will toggle between states each time the button is pressed Press to save the new number and return to programming mode Press to return to programming mode without saving Call A...

Page 24: ...pires If the system has not been Disarmed when the Entry Delay expires a Full Alarm condition will be initiated If a Full Alarm condition occurs the appropriate zone LED that triggered the alarm will...

Page 25: ...ll be initiated even if the system is disarmed The alarm condition will continue either for the alarm duration when the system will automatically reset or until the system is Disarmed from the Remote...

Page 26: ...s covered with a light proof material to prevent it being energized Control Panel The rechargeable batteries have a typical life of 3 4 years and need no maintenance during this period provided they a...

Page 27: ...o your system and to assist Trouble Shooting Zone Settings You may make a note of your User Access Code and System House Code below User Access Code System House Code Use the above diagram to record y...

Page 28: ...the House Code is correctly set 2 Ensure Detector is within effective radio range of the Control Panel and equipment is not mounted close to metal objects 3 Detector battery low Replace Detector batte...

Page 29: ...ted a Ensure jumper link removed b Check that additional contact is correctly wired c Ensure that Magnet is correctly positioned in relation to Detector and that the gap between Magnet and Detector is...

Page 30: ...your statutory rights and is valid for UK and EIRE only If you believe the product to be faulty or in the unlikely event of the product developing a fault during the warranty period then please contac...

Page 31: ...Notes 31...

Page 32: ...peration time in complete darkness up to 25 days 95dB Piezo Siren 3 minute alarm duration limiter optional Auto reset Siren Disable selectable Dual front and rear anti tamper protection Jamming Detect...

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