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Maintenance and Technical Specifications

Passcode

Your passcode must be four digits long, and should be something that you will 
remember. Try to avoid obvious combinations (such as 1234 or similar). 

To set your passcode:

If  you’ve  already  mounted  the  alarm  unit,  remove  it  from  its  mounting 

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bracket.
Open the battery compartment on the rear of the alarm.

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Locate the button labeled LEARN.

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Press this button.

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Then,  enter  your  four  digit  passcode.  When  entering  the  passcode,  press 

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buttons slowly and deliberately, waiting for the alarm unit to beep quickly to 
confirm each button press.
A louder, longer beep will confirm that a new passcode has been set.

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Low Battery Indicator

When the batteries in the alarm unit are running out, the LED on the front of the 
alarm unit will flash slowly (more slowly than during the arming delay). If the LED 
starts flashing in this way, change the batteries immediately.

Replacing Batteries

The batteries in the alarm system should be replaced every six months. If you’re 
using the sensor in chime mode and get a lot of visitors, you may need to change 
them more often.

Remove the sensor from its mounting bracket.

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On the rear side of the sensor, locate the battery compartment. 

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Technical Specifications: PIR Motion Sensor

Power Requirements 

 

 

3 x Alkaline AAA Batteries (4.5V DC)

Modes   

 

 

 

2 (Alarm and Chime)

PIR Detection Range 

 

 

> 7m (Typical – varies by environment)

Alarm Mode

Passcode Protected 

 

 

Yes (4-digit numerical code)

Passcode Learning Duration 

 

15s

Siren Volume 

 

 

 

> 110dB

Siren Duration   

 

 

30s 

Entry Delay 

 

 

 

30s 

Exit Delay 

 

 

 

45s

Re-Trigger Delay  

 

 

3s  

Chime Mode

Chime Volume   

 

 

> 90dB

Chime Duration   

 

 

Approx. 2s

Re-Trigger Delay  

 

 

3s

Summary of Contents for SW351-KCH

Page 1: ...1 MKCH170510E SW351 KCH www swannsecurity com Operating Instructions Keypad PIR Alarm SW351 KCH Advanced security made easy ...

Page 2: ...m unit in direct sunlight Use only alkaline batteries All components are for indoor use only Do not install outdoors Replace the batteries in the unit every six months Test the alarm periodically every 1 2 months and each time you change the batteries to ensure it is working properly Keep this operating instruction booklet in a safe place This alarm system is designed to be and acts as a theft det...

Page 3: ...mmend that this alarm be used as part of a larger and more comprehensive security solution possibly involving other alarm units and perhaps a CCTV system How it works The PIR sensor is a passive infrared motion sensor meaning it detects infrared radiation rather than projecting it unlike a security camera with infrared night vision which is active infrared All objects emit this black body radiatio...

Page 4: ...s such as looking up a flight of stairs To mount the alarm unit First attach the mounting bracket to a wall or ceiling using the supplied screws 1 If mounting on hardwood you may need to drill guide holes If mounting onto masonry brick concrete and so on you ll need a drill with a masonry drill bit and use the wall plugs included with the alarm unit Then simply insert the locking tabs on the mount...

Page 5: ...ill chime each time it detects movement allowing you to obtain a very accurate impression of the field of view Important Any obstructions in the environment will reduce the sensors effectiveness It can t see through walls Even a thin sheet of glass will significantly impair the range of the sensor as glass blocks more infrared radiation than visible light Small animals such as a cat or similar can...

Page 6: ... delay before it can be sounded again to prevent is sounding constantly if for example someone were to be standing in the detection range Arming and Disarming the System To arm the system whilst it is in Alarm Mode simply type your passcode Whilst in Chime Mode the system is always armed and does not require any further configuration Entry and Exit Delays Once you ve entered the code to arm the al...

Page 7: ...ning out the LED on the front of the alarm unit will flash slowly more slowly than during the arming delay If the LED starts flashing in this way change the batteries immediately Replacing Batteries The batteries in the alarm system should be replaced every six months If you re using the sensor in chime mode and get a lot of visitors you may need to change them more often Remove the sensor from it...

Page 8: ... The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann s repair centres The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin The warranty does not cover any incidental accidental or consequential damages aris ing from the use of or the inability to use this product Any costs associated...

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