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Technical Specifi cations

Keypad Control Unit 

Power Requirements 

 

 

9V DC (supplied adapter)

Wireless 

Frequency 

  433 

MHz

Sensitivity 

   >-110dB

Siren 

Volume 

   > 

110dB

Alarm Duration   

 

 

0 ~ 20 minutes

Operating Temperature   

 

-10C° ~ +40C°

Remote Control

Battery Requirements 

 

 

1 x 27A (12V DC)

Power Consumption (Standby) 

 

0mA 

Power Consumption (Operating)   

<10mA

Transmission 

Frequency 

  433 

MHz

Transmission Range 

 

 

Up to 262ft/80m line of sight

Typical Transmission Range 

 

65ft/20m

Operating Temperature   

 

-10C° ~ +40C°

Passive Infrared Sensor

Detection Range  

 

 

> 5m (open area)

Typical Detection Range   

 

16ft / 5m ~ 50ft / 15m

Battery Requirements 

 

 

3 x AAA (4.5V DC)

Power Consumption (Standby) 

 

< 0.1mA

Power Consumption (Operating)   

< 8mA

Transmission 

Frequency 

  433 

MHz

Transmission Range 

 

 

Up to 262ft/80m line of sight

Typical Transmission Range 

 

65ft/20m

Operating Temperature   

 

-10C° ~ +40C°

Magnetic Window/Door Sensor

Battery Requirements 

 

 

4 x LR44 Button Cells (6V DC)

Power Consumption (Standby) 

 

< 10µA

Power Consumption (Operating)   

< 15mA

Transmission 

Frequency 

  433 

MHz

Transmission Range 

 

 

Up to 262ft/80m line of sight

Typical Transmission Range 

 

65ft/20m

Operating Temperature   

 

-10C° ~ +40C°

3

Keypad Alarm Control Unit x 1

Remote Control x 2

PIR Motion Sensor x2

Window/Door Sensor x 2

Loud Anti-Intrusion Siren x 1

Power Adapter x 1

Operating Instructions x 1

Window Deterrent Stickers x 8

Mounting Hardware

Table of Contents

Package Contents

Before 

You 

Begin      2

Table 

of 

Contents      3

Package 

Contents      3

IMPORTANT - Read Before Installing 

 

 

 

4

About the Home Wireless Alarm System 

 

 

5

 

The Keypad Alarm Control Unit   

 

 

6

 

The Window / Doorway Sensors   

 

 

7

 

The Alarm PIR Motion Sensors 

 

 

 

8 - 9

 The 

Keypad 

Remote 

Controls 

   10

Operating 

the 

System 

     11

 

Your Passcode & Alarm Duration   

 

 

11

 Pairing 

Sensors 

     13

 

Arming and Disarming the System 

 

 

14

 Batteries      15
Troubleshooting 

      16 

17

Technical Specifi 

cations 

     18

Warranty 

Information 

     19

Technical 

Support     Rear 

Cover

3

nti-Intrusion Siren x 1

Summary of Contents for RL-0507A

Page 1: ...User s Manual For RL 0507A ...

Page 2: ...nditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that is received including any interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipments ...

Page 3: ...ed to your local time USA toll free 1 800 627 2799 Su 2pm 10pm US PT M Th 6am 10pm US PT F 6am 2pm US PT USA Exchange Repairs 1 800 627 2799 Option 1 M F 9am 5pm US PT AUSTRALIA toll free 1300 138 324 M 9am 5pm AUS ET Tu F 1am 5pm AUS ET Sa 1am 9am AUS ET NEW ZEALAND toll free 0800 479 266 UK 0203 027 0979 1 MWA2080710E SW347 WA2 www swannsecurity com Operating Instructions Wireless Alarm System S...

Page 4: ...the default settings for the alarm system are restored or you accidentally lock the system before setting a passcode of your own then this is the code you ll need to unlock the system We strongly recommend choosing a new password as soon as possible Before You Begin 2 19 Warranty Information Swann Communications warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one ...

Page 5: ...ow Door Sensor Battery Requirements 4 x LR44 Button Cells 6V DC Power Consumption Standby 10µA Power Consumption Operating 15mA Transmission Frequency 433 MHz Transmission Range Up to 262ft 80m line of sight Typical Transmission Range 65ft 20m Operating Temperature 10C 40C 3 Keypad Alarm Control Unit x 1 Remote Control x 2 PIR Motion Sensor x2 Window Door Sensor x 2 Loud Anti Intrusion Siren x 1 P...

Page 6: ... guards for your windows and a CCTV system combined with audio visual recording devices 17 Problem What if the power goes out Solution In the event of a general power failure the Wireless Alarm System will not have the power it requires to operate One solution is to acquire and use an Un interruptible Power Supply UPS If you are using the Wireless Alarm System in combination with an overall and co...

Page 7: ...rm by forgetting the passcode than having the system fail right when you need it the most 5 The Wireless Alarm System is a convenient cost effective and easy to install security system for your home or small business Combining multiple types of sensors multiple alarm zones two modes of operation and the convenience of wireless technology Swann s Home Wireless Alarm System offers flexible solutions...

Page 8: ...es the remote control These are necessary for the alarms to be able to transmit an active wireless signal The functionality of the sensors is reliant on the batteries providing power in much the same way as a smoke detector We recommend changing the batteries in all sensors every six months The expected life of the batteries is actually considerably longer than this they ll probably last for a yea...

Page 9: ...nt of an emergency press the button Alternately you can unlock the keypad control unit using your passcode and then press the ALARM button This panic alarm can be stopped by disarming the system as described above 7 The Window Door Sensor The included Window Door Sensors are extremely reliable and will be triggered every time the door on which they are mounted is opened When the two parts of the s...

Page 10: ...ly hot day might go unnoticed Also a security camera with active infrared night vision in the same vicinity as the infrared sensor may give false alarms particularly if it is a moving PTZ system The PIR motion sensor 13 13 Pairing Sensors Each sensor in your system needs to be paired with a mode and zone on the Keypad Alarm Control Unit You can have multiple sensors in a single zone and or zones w...

Page 11: ...ll arm sensors in all eight zones This mode is intended Will arm sensors in all eight zones This mode is intended to be activated whilst there is nobody in the house to be activated whilst there is nobody in the house You can change the Zone and Mode that a sensor is assigned to when you pair it with the Keypad Alarm Control Unit See the sensor pairing instructions on page 13 9 9 Important Any obs...

Page 12: ... system you ll need to define a unique passcode Your passcode must be four 4 digits long something you ll remember but not something so obvious that an intruder would be able to guess Try to avoid the obvious numbers such as birthdays and anniversaries Though they are easy to remember they are also easy for someone else to discover The best passcodes are arbitrary random numbers We strongly advise...

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