
P/N 033000=13610 Rev. 01-02-06 BMB Home Security
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Key Chain Remote Control KR18 – 2x CR2016 batteries
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A new KR18 contains fully charged batteries. If the indicator light on the KR18 is not very bright, the
batteries should be replaced.
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Open the remote control (back). Use CR2016, 3V lithium batteries (2x).
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To retain the unique code for the remote control, the batteries need to be replaced within 30 sec.
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If after replacing the batteries the console does not respond to your remote control, press the ARM button
on your remote control for 4 seconds to reactivate the remote. Then release the button. You now need to
reregister the remote control, using the procedure described in 3.1.2.
When pressing the ARM button the LED should flash quickly a few times. When the LED lights up and stays lit,
you need to reactivate the KR18.
Comfort Remote Control SH600 – 4x AAA batteries
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If the indicator light on the SH600 is not very bright, the batteries should be replaced.
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First set the switch on the front of the remote control to SEC. Now open the battery compartment on the
back of the remote control and replace the batteries within 30 seconds.
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If the console does not respond to your remote control after replacing the batteries, press the PANIC
button on your remote control. You now need to reregister the remote control, using the procedure
described in 3.1.2.
Door/Window Sensor DS18 – 2x AAA batteries and Motion Detector MS18 – 2x AA batteries
The console checks the battery status of the DS18 sensor. If the batteries are too weak, the console will indicate
a
PROBLEM
and the zone number will flash.
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Normally the unique code of the sensor will remain in the memory (if you replace the batteries within 30
seconds). After replacing the batteries you can check whether the sensor still has its unique code. You do
this by opening the door or window.
DS18:
If the sensor has remembered its code, the console display will read
ZONE x OPEN
(zone number for X). If
nothing happens, the door/window sensor needs to be reregistered (see 4.1.3). Delete zones you do not use
anymore (see 9.7) or install the sensor in the same zone as before.
MS18:
If the sensor has remembered its code, the alarm will go off when you walk past the sensor. If nothing
happens, you need to reregister the motion detector (see 4.2.3). Delete the zone (see 9.7) and reregister the
sensor (see 4.2.3).