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The Red Light 

 

If the detector is set to 2 pulse counts (most sensitive) then the red light will flash if 
there are 2 green flashes within 10 seconds. If the detector is set to 3 pulse counts 
(least sensitive) then the red light will flash if there are 3 green flashes within 10 
seconds. 

The red light turning on indicates that the detector has sensed valid 

movement

 and that the alarm code signal has been sent to the main unit. 

 

3.8.2. Intelligent Power Saving and Normal Operation 

 
This detector has Intelligent Power Saving (IPS). This means that in normal operation 
or normal mode the red light will indicate valid movement detection but the green 
light will not turn on at all. 

Lights will not flash every time you move in front of the 

detector. 

When the red light flashes on for 1 second, this means that the detector has 

picked up and validated body movement (or an intruder). The detector will now go 
into IPS mode for approximately 3 minutes. During this time the detector will not 
trigger and no lights will turn on. After this 3 minutes of IPS the detector will again be 
ready to sense for any movement in the room. If the detector detects another valid 
body movement anytime after the 3 minutes of IPS then it will go back into IPS mode 
again for 3 minutes and so on. There is no need for the detector to trigger more than 
once every 3 minutes as your alarm system should be set to sound your siren for 5 
minutes after being triggered. 

 
In summary, the detector will only trigger and flash the red light once every 3 
minutes in its normal operation to save battery life. The green light will stay off 
and only operate when the detector is put into test mode. 

 

3.8.3. Adjusting the sensitivity 

 

PULSE COUNT SELECT Jumper 

 

 

Pulse count jumper 

 

 

ON 

Least sensitive – 3 pulse counts 

OFF 

Most sensitive – 2 pulse counts 

 
The sensitivity of the detector can be changed by either 
removing the ‘Pulse Count Select’ jumper or by placing 
it across both pins. When the jumper is placed across 
both pins (default), then the detector is set to 3 pulse 
counts (least sensitive). When the jumper is removed or 
only attached to 1 of the pins, then the detector is set to 
2 pulse counts (most sensitive). 
 
Once you have set the jumper, you must press the 
tamper switch in for 1 second then release it for the 
setting to become active. Now you can place the front 
cover back on the detector. 

 

Summary of Contents for N517 Series II

Page 1: ...Watchguard Home Alarm System Series II Document Watch Guard V2 2 doc Release 27 February 2007 I n s t r u c t i o n s Designed in Australia and Manufactured in Taiwan by N517 ...

Page 2: ... 6 Low Battery Reporting 15 3 7 Supervision Reporting 16 3 8 The Passive Infrared Detectors 16 3 8 1 Test Mode for the Passive Infrared detectors 16 3 8 2 Intelligent Power Saving and Normal Operation 17 3 8 3 Adjusting the sensitivity 17 3 8 4 Dual Edge Sensing DES technology explained 18 3 8 5 The Tamper Switch 20 3 8 6 Low Battery Warning 21 3 8 7 Supervision 21 4 Programming 22 4 1 Adding New ...

Page 3: ... 5 2 The Remote Control 35 5 3 The Detector 35 5 3 1 Replacing the batteries 35 5 3 2 Cleaning the pyro detector 36 5 3 3 Cleaning the case and lense 36 6 Warranty 37 6 1 Warning Limitations Warranty 37 ...

Page 4: ...logy remotes can not be copied by scanning or code grabbing Remote Functions include arm disarm stay mode and panic Ability to add or erase detectors from your system 8 Wireless detector zones available Low Battery Warning Supervision Detector 24 hour Tamper Alarm Protects your family and property Suitable for home and office Powerful external siren with flashing blue strobe Back up battery and ma...

Page 5: ...r with your fingers During the warm up period first 3 minutes after installing the batteries the detector will not respond to the tamper switch or to movement in front of the detector You must wait 3 minutes before it will respond properly This detector has Intelligent Power Saving IPS This means that in normal operation the lights will not flash every time you move in front of the detector When t...

Page 6: ... 4 Screamer 1 This high frequency siren generates an intolerable noise to the human ear and is designed to help repel intruders from within your home It mounts easily to the roof of one of your rooms and is simply cabled back to the main control unit 10m of cable is provided 5 Passive Infrared Detectors 2 Designed to detect the body movement of an intruder inside your premises These intelligent de...

Page 7: ...anning and Wire Routing 1 The Watchguard main unit should be located high on the front or front side of the building under an eave of covering See Section 2 2 2 Route the white white black wire 2 core figure 8 cable from the main unit through the ceiling to connect with the plug pack connector Another suitable location for the power supply is on an available power point at the rear of the fridge i...

Page 8: ...lugs and screws provided if suitable for your particular building construction Installing the main unit 1 Drill mounting holes 7mm diameter 25mm minimum in depth into the chosen wall 2 Use the green star plug Press each one into the 4 main mounting holes 3 Make a hole and push the wires through the wall and up into the ceiling 4 Screw the top 2 screws half way in 5 Place the unit to support itself...

Page 9: ...n a corridor or hallway 2 Feed the wire coming from the screamer up through the 15mm hole into the ceiling where it will join the wire from the main unit 3 Push the screamer on to the ceiling aligning the hole with the wire coming out of the screamer 4 Place the self tapping screws into the mounting holes on the screamer then screw them into the ceiling 5 Connect the red female RCA plug into the r...

Page 10: ...stallation have a power point installed in the ceiling by a qualified electrician so that the power supply plug pack is hidden and unable to be accessed easily Another location for the power supply would be on an available power point at the rear of the fridge in the kitchen 2 5 The Detectors Firstly the mounting bracket must be fixed to the wall using the self tapping screw and other accessories ...

Page 11: ...the detector on your wall using the swivel mount provided at a minimum height of 1 2 metres and maximum of 2 1 metres lower is better Make sure the detector is a minimum of 5 metres away from your main unit so it doesn t swamp the receiver with a signal that is too strong to decode Always mount your PIRW so that an intruder has to walk across its zones i e walk past the detector not towards it DON...

Page 12: ...been cleared and the detector is still not responding then remove the batteries which the plastic was covering Lift the bottom terminals and push down the top terminals for tighter battery connections Slide the batteries back into their original position If after this you still don t have any response from the detector then the batteries may be flat I M P O R T A N T 2 5 3 Warm up period You must ...

Page 13: ...the system in STAY mode The siren will beep on each press The second beep will be a low tone PANIC mode Press and hold approximately 3 seconds to activate PANIC mode Press Button 2 DISARMING Press once to disarm the system The siren will beep twice The strobe will flash for 5 seconds LEARN NEW REMOTE mode Press and hold approximately 3 seconds to activate learn new remote mode Press Button 1 2 QUI...

Page 14: ... area s of the building while you and others are on the premises or someone is STAYING home Commonly used at night while sleeping Indications The siren will beep once on the first press and will then make a low tone beep the on the second press There will be a 20 second delay before the system is armed in STAY mode If any extra beeps are heard see section 3 7 Supervision Reporting Triggering Armin...

Page 15: ...e or more of the following 1 beep Zone 1 has a low battery 6 beeps Zone 6 has a low battery 2 beeps Zone 2 has a low battery 7 beeps Zone 7 has a low battery 3 beeps Zone 3 has a low battery 8 beeps Zone 8 has a low battery 4 beeps Zone 4 has a low battery 9 beeps Not Used 5 beeps Zone 5 has a low battery 10 beeps Main Unit has a flat backup battery The siren will beep the number of times correspo...

Page 16: ...low is the best way of checking the detector At 25 Celsius the detector should have a detection range of approximately 10 metres and a scope angle of 90 i e 45 either side of the center position straight ahead of the lens 3 8 1 Test Mode for the Passive Infrared detectors Test mode as its name implies is used for testing the detection range and testing the radio transmission back to the main unit ...

Page 17: ...eady to sense for any movement in the room If the detector detects another valid body movement anytime after the 3 minutes of IPS then it will go back into IPS mode again for 3 minutes and so on There is no need for the detector to trigger more than once every 3 minutes as your alarm system should be set to sound your siren for 5 minutes after being triggered In summary the detector will only trig...

Page 18: ...pattern in an optimal temperature environment is shown in figure 9 and figure 10 Each time you walk into or out of an infrared beam zone this will be sensed and processed by the DES technology built into the detector The red trigger light will not turn on until the detector has made a valid movement detection in normal mode This will only happen if the detector is not in Intelligent Power Saving I...

Page 19: ...ill create a third pulse If the detector is set to least sensitive default and the body moves from position 1 to position 4 within 10 seconds then the detector will have received 3 pulses in 10 seconds This means the detector will have made a valid movement detection and will trigger indicated by the red light only if in test mode or normal mode but not in IPS mode This also applies if moving in t...

Page 20: ...o trigger body movements are body movements which are too small to be recognized as valid body movements to trigger the detector In the example shown by figure 14 a body walking into one side of the infrared beam zone then back out the same side of the infrared beam zone will not trigger the detector A body moving from position 1 to 2 into the infrared beam zone will only create pulsing A body mov...

Page 21: ...d green lights flash 6 times If the detector has low battery voltage then the red light will flash an additional 6 times in a row The detector will send a low battery radio transmission to your Watchguard main unit The batteries should be replaced immediately The detector constantly monitors for low battery and will send a low battery transmission within 2 5 hours of identifying a low battery 3 8 ...

Page 22: ... and making mistakes If at any stage you become lost or forget where you are up to stop and wait for the 3 low toned beeps that tell you that the alarm timed out of programming mode and no changes will be saved For ease of programming ensure that there is no movement in front of any of the detectors unless otherwise required ...

Page 23: ...e beeps finish press and hold down button 2 on the new remote control for 3 seconds 5 Press new remote control to test The new remote control is now programmed into the alarm To confirm this press Button 1 on the new remote to ensure it arms the system If this new remote doesn t work restart this procedure from the start Your Watchguard Home Alarm System can only store a maximum of SEVEN 7 remotes...

Page 24: ...e On the first press you will hear a beep On the second press you will hear a low tone beep 3 Press 7 times within 8 secs Within 3 seconds of STAY arming press Button 1 another 7 times within 8 seconds 4 Siren beeps 5 times low tones For confirmation that safety lock is off you will hear 5 beeps from the main unit after you have completed the steps above If you don t hear these beeps then try this...

Page 25: ...mming You will hear 1 beep as confirmation 4 Press 1 time Within 30 seconds press Button 1 to ADD a detector You will hear 1 beep as confirmation 5 Open the detector you wish to add Trigger the detector to be added If you are learning a Passive Infrared detector remove the front cover or press the tamper switch then release Learning mode will timeout in 60 seconds When the system has successfully ...

Page 26: ... Walk Test mode During this time the siren will beep the number of times of the zone which has been triggered Label the detector with its zone number for future reference Detectors which have been set to 24 hour mode will still trigger the alarm If a tamper switch is pressed on the main unit or a wireless detector the siren will sound a low tone beep 8 Press to exit When you press Button 2 the sys...

Page 27: ...a detector You will hear 2 beeps as confirmation 5 Press the number of times of the zone you want to delete Within 5 seconds press Button 1 The first beep you hear indicates zone 1 Each additional press of Button 1 will increment the zone you wish to delete and you will hear 1 beep each time For example if you push Button 1 five times then this would select zone 5 to be deleted 6 Press to delete e...

Page 28: ...nfirm you have entered programming mode 3 Press 1 time Within 3 seconds press Button 2 to select special features You will hear 2 beeps as confirmation 4 Press 1 time Within 30 seconds press Button 2 to enter Walk Test mode You will hear 2 beeps as confirmation 5 Walk Test mode The system will enter Walk Test mode During this time the siren will beep the number of times of the zone which has been ...

Page 29: ...programming mode 3 Press 1 time Within 3 seconds press Button 2 to select special features You will hear 2 beeps as confirmation 4 Press 1 time Within 30 seconds press Button 1 to hear the Alarm Memory 5 Alarm Memory The system will begin to beep the Alarm Memory During this time the siren will beep the number of times of the last 10 zones which have been triggered The last memory heard is the mos...

Page 30: ...ne is triggered This only applies to STAY mode Default Entry Guard Tones Option 1 Full Siren TO CHANGE THE STAY MODE ENTRY GUARD SOUND 1 Safety Lock must be off Ensure Safety Lock has been turned off within the last 5 minutes See Section 4 2 2 Press both buttons for 3 seconds Enter Programming mode by pressing buttons 1 2 together for 3 seconds The siren will beep 3 times to confirm you have enter...

Page 31: ...econds Press to choose Entry Guard Tones OR Press to choose Full Siren Thes option will enable Entry Guard tones when the system is triggered in STAY mode This option will sound the steady siren when the system is triggered in STAY mode The system will automatically exit programming mode ...

Page 32: ...y pressing buttons 1 2 together for 3 seconds The siren will beep 3 times to confirm you have entered programming mode 3 Press 1 time Within 3 seconds press Button 2 to select special features You will hear 2 beeps as confirmation 4 Press 1 time Within 30 seconds press Button 1 2 together to enter Beep Selection You will hear 3 beeps as confirmation 5 Within 30 seconds Within 30 seconds Within 30 ...

Page 33: ...ff then back on again c Within 15 seconds of turning the keyswitch to on press in the tamper switch 20 times NOTE On system power up the tamper will not respond for the first 15 seconds d When the system begins to beep hold down the button 1 on the remote control you wish to use with the system Keep it pressed until the beeping stops This remote is now learnt in and everything is set back to defau...

Page 34: ...y plug pack is connected The system has a self test function and will report a low back up battery on disarming See Section 2 6 To test manually Disconnect the Power Supply and ensure the system will arm and disarm from back up battery power only WARNING DO NOT OPEN THE SIREN COVER HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE BACKUP BATTERY Backup Battery Specifications Battery Type Sealed Le...

Page 35: ...tery connection Fingerprints can be cleaned off the batteries with a soft cloth and some alcohol solution The new batteries can now be slid into the battery holders making sure that the top terminal is pressing down firmly on top of each battery Just after each battery is replaced the lights will begin flashing 6 times to confirm the detector is now powered The warm up period now applies see secti...

Page 36: ... lense Detectors are often left in position for long periods and spiders or other pests might stay around the detector It is important that the lens especially is kept clean of any spider webs or pests from being in front of it It is recommended to keep the whole case clean by wiping over it with a soft cloth to remove dust pests or other obstructions as required This will also reduce the risk of ...

Page 37: ...de of closed doors Smoke detectors may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or garage fire Moreover smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent e...

Page 38: ...nce with Sellers specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller For warranty service return transportation prepaid to 9 Hannabus Place Mulgrave NSW 2756 Seller has no obligation to attend the b...

Page 39: ...ty will not be given where a product has been immersed in water under any circumstances or where damage has been caused by hosing the main unit without all due care taken by the owner to protect the main unit by covering with some sort of plastic sheeting ...

Page 40: ...rything possible to ensure that you are happy with your decision and that you have years of satisfaction from your Watchguard System We take extreme care in the research design and development of our products to ensure they meet your needs Additionally we keep in close contact with our dealers Australia wide and should any problem occur we will work closely with your local dealer to see that it is...

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