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9000P

 

Wireless

 

Alarm

 

Owner’s

 

Manual

 

 

Page 3 

Introduction

 

Congratulations

 

on

 

purchasing

 

a

 

9000P

 

Wireless

 

Alarm.

 

Our

 

patent

pending

 

wireless

 

system

 

uses

 

the

 

latest

 

technology

 

to

 

deliver

 

an

 

easy

 

to

 

install,

 

reliable

 

way

 

of

 

protecting

 

your

 

valuable

 

contents.

 

Intended

 

Use

 

The

 

9000P

 

Alarm

 

is

 

a

 

modular

 

system

 

that

 

utilizes

 

an

 

easy

 

to

 

install

 

Siren

 

Module

 

that

 

then

 

connects

 

wirelessly

 

to

 

a

 

range

 

of

 

wireless

 

sensors

 

to

 

protect

 

your

 

valuable

 

contents.

 

This

 

manual

 

describes

 

the

 

key

 

features

 

and

 

functions

 

of

 

your

 

system

 

and

 

how

 

to

 

operate

 

these.

 

System

 

Functionality

 

Arming

 

your

 

Alarm

 

The

 

9000P

 

has

 

2

 

options

 

for

 

arming

 

as

 

outlined

 

below.

 

Actual

 

arming

 

is

 

done

 

via

 

either

 

your

 

PinPad

 

or

 

your

 

Key

 

FOB.

  

Arm

 

Home

 

When

 

arming

 

in

 

home

 

mode,

 

the

 

PIR

 

motion

 

sensors

 

will

 

become

 

inactive.

  

This

 

will

 

give

 

you

 

the

 

ability

 

to

 

move

 

around

 

the

 

room

 

without

 

triggering

 

the

 

alarm

 

unit.

  

 
 
 
 

To

 

arm

 

home

 

with

 

your

 

PinPad,

 

enter

 

3

 ‐ 

#

  

 

 
 
 

To

 

arm

 

home

 

with

 

your

 

Key

 

FOB,

 

press

 

the

 

bottom

 

button

 

3

 

times,

 

then

 

press

 

the

 

top

 

button

 

once.

 

The

 

system

 

will

 

beep

 

twice

 

and

 

then

 

arm

 

within

 

4

 

seconds.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 9000P

Page 1: ...9000P Wireless Alarm Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Alarm 4 Panic Mode 5 Diagnostics 5 What triggered my Alarm 5 Low Battery Warning 6 Low Battery Detection for a specific sensor 6 Pairing Sensors 8 Putting Alarm Siren into Pair Mode 8 Pairing a new PIN Pad 9 Pairing a new Key Fob 9 Pairing a DoorGuard Sensor 10 Pairing a PIR Motion Sensor 10 Changing your PIN on the PIN Pad 11 Special Functions 12 PIN Pad Functions 12 Key Fob Functions 12 ...

Page 3: ...our valuable contents This manual describes the key features and functions of your system and how to operate these System Functionality Arming your Alarm The 9000P has 2 options for arming as outlined below Actual arming is done via either your PinPad or your Key FOB Arm Home When arming in home mode the PIR motion sensors will become inactive This will give you the ability to move around the room...

Page 4: ...second giving you time to disarm the alarm before the siren sounds This pre trigger warning sounds like 3 rapid chirps a delay 3 rapid chirps a delay and then 3 final rapid chirps During this pre trigger warning the system must be deactivated disarmed by either the Pin Pad or the Remote Key Fob otherwise the siren will sound Once triggered the siren will sound for 30 seconds and will then rearm Fo...

Page 5: ...ive some extra chirps to provide you with additional information about the condition of the Alarm and sensors as well as information about why the Alarm went off These are described below What triggered my Alarm In the event the system was triggered in your absence when disarming the Alarm you will hear a beep followed by a melody You can then go into diagnostic mode to determine which sensor was ...

Page 6: ...stalled for example 2 PIR movement sensors then it may be useful to find out which actual sensor caused a particular trigger Low Battery Warning General When arming or disarming the system if a low battery condition is detected in either the Alarm Siren or any of the wireless sensors the Siren will emit two extra low frequency beeps If the Siren module itself has a low battery there will be a brie...

Page 7: ...ensor 3 Open each door or compartment that contains a movement sensor You will hear a single beep from the Alarm Siren if the batteries are in good condition Once you locate a sensor with a low battery it will send a signal and you will hear a melody playing there is no visual indicator for door sensors Replace batteries in that sensor and continue to the next sensor and so on 4 Once you have test...

Page 8: ...place the Alarm Siren into pair mode Method A button inside the Alarm Siren Install the three AA batteries into the main Alarm Siren unit Press and release the black program button located on the circuit board next to the battery compartment The unit will beep twice green LED flashes slowly searching for a signal for the next 60 seconds If any of the LED indicator s flash Red rapidly the pairing a...

Page 9: ...ing process again Pairing a new PIN Pad First place the Siren into pairing mode using one of the methods A C described above Once the Alarm Siren is in pair mode hold down the button for 3 seconds Wait until the red lights turns on then flashes rapidly and finally until they stop flashing Enter 1 4 The red lights will flash rapidly on the PIN Pad and the green light on the Alarm Siren will flash r...

Page 10: ... mode press the program button on the DoorGuard circuit board using something like a ballpoint pen The green LED on the DoorGuard circuit board will illuminate and flash slowly as it searches and then rapidly when pairing has been accepted and then goes out Repeat this procedure for each additional sensor s added to the system Note The Red LED on sensor circuit board will flash rapidly upon failur...

Page 11: ...PIN Pad press the button and hold for 3 seconds First a single red light will turn on and then two red lights begin to flash rapidly Wait until the lights stop flashing Enter the change PIN sequence 1 2 3 Three red lights will flash and the PIN Pad will beep Within three seconds enter the old PIN then Lights will flash and the PIN Pad will beep The red light between numbers 1 4 will stay on Now en...

Page 12: ... Hold both top and bottom buttons down simultaneously for 3 seconds The red and green lights will flash on the top button Wait until the lights stop flashing Press the top button as many times as the function indicates see chart below Each time you press the top button it will illuminate green Then press the bottom button to send the function The green light flashes rapidly on the Alarm Siren unit...

Page 13: ... to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does ca...

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