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or disarmed. If armed, the emergency system will override the armed mode and respond as per the emergency system

programming. For example if the system is armed in Sleep mode but the Emergency system is set to respond with

strobe and siren, when Emergency is pressed the strobe will activate and the siren will sound.

Wired Sensors (optional)

Wired sensors (PIN switches) can be added to zone 15. Zone 15 is by default isolated and must be changed to active.

All wired sensors must be N.O type and multiple sensors can be wired in parallel. When using wired sensors if the

sensor is closed when attempting to arm the system will not arm, and provides a long beep warning as well as a
message on the screen. Check sensors and rearm. 

Sensor Battery Replacement

Each sensor has an expected battery lifetime of between 12 and 24 months. When a low battery condition if reached

the sensor will flash every 10 seconds indicating that it is time to replace the battery. Please note that high use (ie
living in van / constant operation) situations will shorten the life of the battery and will require more frequent changes.

Programming the System

Press “D” 3x to enter programming mode. Once in programming mode there are 4 options.

Press “A” - Settings
Press “B” - Add sensors
Press “C” – Reset Sensors
Press “D” - to exit programming mode

A – Settings

Zone

Each zone that is available has four possible settings Active, Isolate, Alert or Test mode. 
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Active

 means the system is reading the sensor and will respond to the external conditions for this sensor generating

an alarm condition. 
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Isolate

 means that the sensor activation will be ignored. 

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Alert

 enables the sensor to generate a warning (strobe flash, 2 seconds) without an alarm condition.

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Test

 provided a ‘beep’ from the panel when disarmed to allow the testing of sensors when setting the system up.

Settings for sensors will remain until they are changed again in programming mode. A power reset will not change
these settings. Sensors in the system can be scrolled through and status changed where necessary. Only sensors
programmed to a zone will show. After the sensors have been completed there are further settings available.
select Active, Isolate, Alert or Test, then next for next sensor

E-Type selections

The Emergency switch (Panic switch) has three user select-able modes for flexibility of operation and to allow the user
to respond to the conditions present.

Strobe Only

When the Emergency switch is pressed the system will respond by activating the strobe
only

+ Siren

When the Emergency switch is pressed the first time system will respond by activating
the strobe only. Pressing the Emergency switch a second time will then activate the
siren

Strobe & Siren

When the Emergency switch is pressed the system will respond by activating the strobe
and the siren

Strobe

The strobe comes programmed with 17 possible strobe operation sequences. In this screen the strobe is turned on and
pressing “B” will change to the next strobe mode.
Press “A” from this screen will exit programming mode and return to the main menu

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Page 2: ... Pressing C arms the system in Night Mode When in Night Mode the PIR is isolated so moving about in your Motor Home at night will not set off the alarm There is effectively a perimeter armed with the other sensors active If the alarm is activated in this mode the strobe will be activated but the siren will not Instead there will be a repeated 3x beep sequence that will sound Disarming the System P...

Page 3: ...is reading the sensor and will respond to the external conditions for this sensor generating an alarm condition Isolate means that the sensor activation will be ignored Alert enables the sensor to generate a warning strobe flash 2 seconds without an alarm condition Test provided a beep from the panel when disarmed to allow the testing of sensors when setting the system up Settings for sensors will...

Page 4: ...rchase 2 Copy of receipt with purchase date 3 Reason for claim or description of the fault 4 Contact details of claimant The manufacturer will at its sole discretion repair replace or refund if it is agreed that the purchased item or sub component part is faulty The manufacturer is not liable for any additional costs involved in the return of the product s nor is it liable for any damages or compe...

Page 5: ...stem please see manual on how to add Suitable for Platinum Protector Battery 2x AAA SKU RVS_PIR Reed Switch Reed switches are used on opening doors hatches etc and consist of two parts the Reed and the Magnet When the reed magnet are moved apart the sensor activates One Reed switch is included as standard in the Platinum kit Suitable for Platinum Protector Battery 1x CR2032 SKU RVS_REED Emergency ...

Page 6: ... SKU RVS_VDOS PIN Switch Our PIN switches are strong and made to last PIN switch 8mm mounting hole strong plunger that wont bend as some others do They come in a pack of 3 and include connectors Suitable for Platinum Protector Zero Defender SKU RVS_PINSW PIN Bracket Our PIN switch mounting brackets help with mounting PIN Switches in difficult areas Brackets Stainless Steel powder coated with an 8m...

Page 7: ...ch Wired reed switches are used for doors hatches etc They activate the alarm when separated They come in a packet of two Suitable for Platinum Protector Zero Defender SKU RVS_REEDNO rvsecure com au Made in Australia ...

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