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Insert the original touch-key, a double
beep will confirm that the code has been
stored.
The LED will flash rapidly again and
additional transmitters or touch-keys can
be introduced.
To exit learn mode briefly insert the touch-
key used to enter program mode, or wait
for 15 seconds.
LEARNING A NEW SENSOR.
With the alarm disarmed insert a valid
touch-key into the receptacle.
After 5 seconds the LED will flash rapidly
indicating that you are in learn mode -
remove the touch-key.
Trigger the new sensor, once the new
code is recognised by the alarm a short
beep will sound.
If the sensor is to be programmed into the
"at home zone" confirm by pressing the
small panic button on the transmitter.
If the sensor is to always fire the alarm
confirm by pressing the large arm/disarm
button.
The alarm will beep twice to verify that the
code has been stored.
The LED will flash rapidly again and
additional sensors, transmitters or touch-
keys can be introduced
To exit learn mode briefly insert the touch-
key used to enter program mode, or wait
for 15 seconds.
CHANGING SENSOR ZONES.
If a sensor needs to be changed from the
"at home" zone to the "away" zone, or visa
versa enter program mode as above.
When the LED flashes trigger the sensor
to be changed.
The siren will beep.
Confirm the desired zone by pressing the
small panic button for "at home" or the
large arm/disarm for "away" zone.
BATTERIES
PIR SENSOR.
The PIR is powered by two CR2032
Lithium batteries, which will power the
sensor for two years with normal usage of
the caravan. Test the batteries using the
test/buzz mode.
To replace the batteries remove the front
cover of the sensor and remove the
batteries.
Make sure that you install the new
batteries correctly (avoid reversing the
polarity).
LEG SENSOR.
The leg sensor is fully sealed against dust
and water and has a battery life
expectancy of three years. When the
battery goes flat the sensor will need to be
replaced. Test the batteries using the
test/buzz mode.
BATTERY BACK-UP.
The alarm unit incorporates a 7.5 Ampere-
hour, 12-volt GEL CELL battery. This
battery is charged from the caravan
charger and the main 12-volt battery. The
alarm incorporates circuitry to minimise
damage to this battery if the caravan is left
for an extended period, but periodic
charging will prolong the life of both
batteries.
The back up battery may be
disconnected at delivery to prevent
damage during storage - verify this with
your dealer. To access the battery back up
remove the two screws on the alarm
module and open the cover. Plug the
leads onto the battery if disconnected
noting that the red wire is positive and the
black wire is negative.
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