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1)

 

Enter the 

P

 key 

2)

 

Enter your new (or default) Passcode: 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

3)

 

Wait until the LED displays “P” 

4)

 

Enter the 

9

 key (Command Code for this function) 

5)

 

Enter 

0

 ~ 

9

 (This number will be automatically multiplied by 2 for the actual amount 

of minutes. For example, 8 will actually equal 16 minutes) depending on the length of 

time you want the siren to sound (Entering “0” turns the Siren feature off) 

6)

 

You  will  hear  a confirmation  tone,  and the  information  is  stored (One long beep = 

correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered) 

 

 

Step 6 – Program Remote Call-In Ring Cycle (Default: 6 Rings) 

 

This function is for users to program the amount of rings before the system picks up during a 

Remote  Call-In (calling in to system from anywhere  in  the world to arm,  disarm,  monitor or 

speak). The factory default is 6 rings, but you can program up to 9 rings. 

 

1)

 

Enter the 

P

 key 

2)

 

Enter your new (or default) Passcode: 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

3)

 

Wait until the LED displays “P” 

4)

 

Enter the 

0

 key (Command Code for this function) 

5)

 

Enter 

0

 ~ 

9

 depending on the amount of rings you want before the system 

automatically picks up   

 

NOTE:

 Entering “ 

0

 “ will turn the Remote Call-In feature to 

OFF

.   

 

6)

 

You will hear a confirmation tone, and the information is stored (One long beep = 

correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered) 

 

 

Step 7 – Site Code Learning from Pocket Remote Control 

 

This function allows the Control Panel to “learn” the security system Site Code from the Remote 

Control. The Remote Control must be set with the master code, and all other detectors must be 

set with the same Site Code as the Pocket Remote. It is best to use the factory default setting 

unless absolutely necessary (See “Advanced Programming”).

   

 

Please note:   

Remote Control is the only component in the system for Site Code learning. 

 

1)

 

Enter the 

L

 key 

2)

 

Enter your new (or default) Passcode: 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

3)

 

Wait until the LED displays “L” 

4)

 

Enter the 

#

 key (Command Code for this function) 

5)

 

Push any button on the Pocket Remote 

6)

 

You will hear a confirmation tone, and the information is stored (One long beep = 

correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered) 

Step 8 – Ring Back Tone Learning 

 

This function allows the Control Panel to “learn” the unique telephone ring back specific to user’s 

country or locale. This is a very simple procedure, but it is extremely important to the entire 

operation of the Auto-Dialer feature. 

 

1)

 

Make sure that a telephone number has been programmed into phone number 

position 1 before beginning this procedure 

2)

 

Make sure that the person on the other end of that telephone number

 DOES NOT

 

pick up the telephone during this procedure 

3)

 

Enter the 

L

 key   

4)

 

Enter your new (or default) Passcode: 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

5)

 

Wait until the LED displays “L” 

6)

 

Enter the 

Ý

 key (Command Code for this function) 

7)

 

The system will dial the telephone number in position 1 automatically 

8)

 

The system will emit one beep tone to confirm that the Ring Back Tone Learning has 

been completed successfully / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered. 

 

 

Step 9 – Record Alarm Notification Message 

 

This function is for users to record the Alarm Notification Message that will play during an Alarm 

Notification Call. The total recording time is 20 seconds. 

 

It is best to use this message to notify that there has been an alarm activation, and also to specify 

exactly how the call recipient can respond (listen in, monitor, speak, control auto-dialing or replay 

message). The following script can be used as a guide on how to word your message. Make 

sure that you speak clearly and steadily, approximately ten inches from the microphone. Keep 

in mind that you have exactly 20 seconds of recording time. 

 

Message Script suggestion: 

“This is (your name). An alarm has been activated at (address). After the tone, press 4 to listen, 

5 to speak, 6 to dial next number, 7 to replay this message, and 8 to stop dialing and disconnect.” 

 

1)

 

Enter the 

P/R

 key 

2)

 

Enter your new (or default) Passcode: 

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

3)

 

Wait until the LED displays “

” 

4)

 

Enter the 

#

 key (Command Code for this function) 

5)

 

Begin recording the message for up to 20 seconds 

6)

 

At the end of the 20 seconds you will hear a confirmation tone, and the message is stored 

(One long beep = correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered) 

 

*To replay the message, repeat steps 1, 2 and 3, then enter 

Ý

 to hear the message. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RD-03

Page 1: ...tents Section Page IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS SECTION FIRST 2 Features Functions Benefits 3 Main Components Optional Accessories 5 Planning Your Installation 6 Easy Do It Yourself Installation 7 Simple Step by Step Programming 11 User Guide for Easy Operation 16 Advanced Programming 21 Wiring Diagrams 23 Your Questions Answered 25 ...

Page 2: ...amage to property or other loss whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise based on a claim that the Product failed to function FEATURES FUNCTIONS BENEFITS Do It Yourself Wireless System No hard wired installation necessary Practically effortless screw in or double sided tape mounting Up to 300 ft range covers entire house apartment small business etc Easy Setup Operation Simple...

Page 3: ...ry Change mode Any attempt to remove the covers will activate an alarm Memory Chip Stores All Programmed Data EEPROM retains all programmed settings for each User Function even during power outages Completely Expandable Customizable Add any number of Wireless Sensors Detectors to each zone The expansion connector on control panel allows you to connect to an external siren strobe unit etc MAIN COMP...

Page 4: ...mber of detectors to each zone Detectors sensors set to Zone 2 Zone 3 will not activate the system when set into Partial Arming At Home Mode As an example this is ideal for use in Bedrooms and a Hallway so that the system may be entered into Home Mode during the night thus allowing the occupants access to the upper rooms only NOTE It s very import to install the alarm panel in the center of a hous...

Page 5: ...Sensor one Magnetic Contact and the included screws or double sided tape for each Door Window Sensor setup The Magnetic Contact and Transmitter must be line up as shown in the figure above Magnetic Contact should have a gap between 1 inch Check the Site Code and Zone Code is correct Install a 12 volt 23A Alkaline battery Model MT 01 Mount each MT 01 Wireless Door Window Sensor using the included s...

Page 6: ...one room protecting the same coverage area Control Panel Installation Follow the step by step instructions below in accordance with the diagram Please note that it is best to centralize the Control Panel within the alarm site to achieve the best wireless range and functionality If desired the Control Panel can be mounted on a wall by utilizing standard screws and the screw slot on the back of the ...

Page 7: ...ilar you can add a pause to the phone number by entering Ý within the number For example 9 12125551212 would dial 9 then pause for 2 seconds then dial 1 the area code and number 6 Within a few seconds you will hear a confirmation tone and the information is stored One long beep correct entry Three quick beeps incorrect entry must be re entered The LED will flash the programmed phone number for con...

Page 8: ...ct entry Three quick beeps incorrect entry must be re entered Step 8 Ring Back Tone Learning This function allows the Control Panel to learn the unique telephone ring back specific to user s country or locale This is a very simple procedure but it is extremely important to the entire operation of the Auto Dialer feature 1 Make sure that a telephone number has been programmed into phone number posi...

Page 9: ... procedures Some functions can be operated utilizing the Remote Control keypad on the Control Panel or from anywhere in the world via the Remote Call In feature which allows users to operate the system from any telephone The following operating instructions willhelp you to fully benefit fromthe many features and functions of the WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM Enter Full Arming Away Mode This function is us...

Page 10: ... time 6 The Control Panel will emit beep sounds as each detector is activated to confirm proper operation The number of beeps indicates the corresponding Zone of the sensor detector NOTE A doorbell sound indicates a low battery in the sensor detector This function is also useful to identify which of the sensors set to the same zone has a low battery To Exit Test Mode and enter Disarming Mode using...

Page 11: ...hen system is in Partial Arming Mode LED off when system is in Disarming Mode Flashes once per 2 seconds when system is in Testing Mode Steady light with warning beeps when systemwas activated when last set to Arming mode Alarm Situations System Notifications The following table represents the various types of alarm situations and system notifications as well as the probable cause for each Alarm S...

Page 12: ...lowing the procedure in Step 7 Code Learning from Remote Control in the Simple Step by Step Programming section Setting the Sensors Transmitters to Specific Zones This system has Six Zones plus a Panic Tamper Zone each of which can be triggered during various alarm situations see Active Zones below These Zones can help you to pinpoint which sensor transmitter was triggered in an alarm situation or...

Page 13: ...Battery Check Not Active Not Active Not Active Not Active Not Active Not Active Not Active WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 14: ...cover removed Please ensure the cover is fully in place 3 Why do my batteries only last a few months in the PIR Motion Detector Check the battery connections are tight especially if you are using duracell as this make of battery has an unusually narrow positive nipple Make sure you have not left the switch in the PIR set to TEST mode 4 What is the Walk Through function and how to use it Asensor se...

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