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5

ON

1     2     3

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ON

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ON

1     2     3

1

ON

1     2     3

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+

ON

1     2     3

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-

+

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a

b

c

2

ON

1     2     3

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+

+

-

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-

1 x / 1 s

3

ON

1     2     3

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-

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-

4 x / 1 s

4

ON

1     2     3

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+

+

-

+

-

1 x / 1 s

4

ON

1     2     3

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-

ON

1     2     3

6

ON

1     2     3

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ON

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ON

1     2     3

1

ON

1     2     3

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ON

1     2     3

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a

b

c

2

ON

1     2     3

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3

ON

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4 x / 1 s

5

ON

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Deleting one controller from the detector 

1. Remove one of the batteries (a). Turn the DIP3 switch to ON (b). Press the TAMPER 

button (c) several times.

2. Return the battery. The blue LED flashes once every second, the detector enters the 

programming mode.

3. Wait for the detector to enter the set up mode, which is indicated by blinking blue LED 

at 4x per second.

4. Switch the DIP3 switch to OFF - this will lock the detector in the set up mode.

5. Press one of the control button DISARM ( ) on the controller, the LED on the detector 

indicates blue LEDs with a long flash. The controller is erased from the detector me-
mory.

6. To exit the set up mode, turn the DIP3 switch to the ON position and then back to the 

OFF position. The blue LED on the detector will flash a long time. The detector will 
restart and go into operating mode. After approx. 15 seconds (required to stabilize the 
PIR sensor), it detects movement.

Deleting all the controllers from the detector

1. Remove one of the batteries (a). Turn the DIP3 switch to ON (b). Press the TAMPER 

button (c) several times.

2. Return the battery. The blue LED flashes once every second, the detector enters the 

programming mode.

3. Wait for the detector to enter the set up mode, which is indicated by blinking blue LED 

at 4x per second.

4. Wait until the detector returns to the programming mode, the blue LED blinks once 

every second. This will erase all the controllers from the detector memory.

5. Next, you can start programming or return to the programming mode (see chapter 

Programming the controller).

UPLINK

DOWNLINK

*1 – time format: (max. 100 h)

bit 7: 1 - bits[6:0] = minutes
0 - bits[6:0] = hours

*2 – uptime format

uptime in hours = 256*uptime[0] + uptime[1]

response: is expected after START message, after 1. silence message and after 1. alarm message
Byte 0: 

reserved

Byte 1: 

silence legth in minutes, before 1. silence message is sent and device is switched to 
ARM state

Byte 2: 

length of LED indication and length of receiving AirKey for DISARM in seconds, value 
0 disables receiving AirKey

Byte 3: 

length in seconds of acoustic indication of alarm, value 0 disables beeper

Byte 4: 

lenth in minutes, how long after last motion indication is LED blocked

Function notes:

• 

If the detector does not detect any movement for 15 min, it sends a standard message (2x rep-
etitions with a 2 minute interval), waits for an incoming message and goes into the ARM state.

• 

If it is calm, another message will be sent (2x with 2 minute interval) in 30 min.

• 

If it is still calm, another message will be sent (2x 2 minutes apart) in 60 min.

• 

If it is still calm, another message will be sent (1x) in 120 min.

• 

If it is still calm, another message will be sent (1x) in 240 min.

• 

If it is still calm, messages are sent after 240 min.

• 

When motion detection is detected in the ARM state, the LED and sound indication are acti-
vated and the AirKey DISARM command receiver is turned on.

• 

If the alarm is deactivated via AirKey, a DISARM message is sent, otherwise an ALARM message 
is sent.

• 

The ALARM message is sent 2 times 2 minutes apart when the alarm occurs.

• 

Then, AirMD goes to the DISARM state and reports the next move as a violation message.

• 

The next message about the disturbance is sent at 6 minutes if there was a movement between 
the 1st and the 6th minute and 2 messages are sent at a 2 minute interval.

• 

Another message about the disturbance is sent at 12 minutes and if there is a movement be-
tween 6 and 12 minutes, 2 messages are sent at 2 minute intervals.

• 

A further message of disturbance is sent at 30 minutes, and if there is a movement between 
12 and 30 minutes, 2 messages are sent at 2 minute intervals.

• 

A further message of disturbance is sent at 60 minutes, and if there is movement between 
30 and 60 minutes, 2 messages are sent at 2 minute intervals.

• 

Further reports of disturbance are sent every 60 minutes if movement has been detected since 
the previous message was sent.

Port

Byte

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

START

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0x00

version  

FW

subver-

sion  FW

version  

HW

subver-

sion HW

ALARM

alarm - 8, 

tamper - 6

0

1

0

status 

change 

ARM/

DISARM

Tamper: 

1 - 

opened  

0 – closed

Battery: 

1 - low 

0 - OK

ARM/

DISARM: 

1 - ARM 

0 – 

DISARM

Alarm: 

1 - alarm 

0 – no 

alarm

reserved

uptime 

[0] (*2)

uptime 

[1] (*2)

time from 

last alarm 

change 

(*1)

Nr. of last 

alarm/

tamper 

message

DISARM 
through 

AirKey

9

0

1

0

AirKey 
adr.[0]

AirKey 
adr.[1]

AirKey 
adr.[2]

Silence 

detected

7

0

0

1

Nr. of 

repeated 

silent 

message

silence 

disruption

5

0

1

0

0

1

Nr. of 

repeated 
message

Port

Byte

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Bit

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

response

1

reserved

length of silence 

detection

length of 

receiving AirKey

length of acoustic 

signal

length of LED 

motion indication

reserved

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