SECTION ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Chime Receiver must be used in conjunction with suitable IQ Transmitter units in the IQ
Wirefree range.
Upon detection of a signal from a transmitter (bought separately) this Chime Receiver will react
as programmed.
PLEASE NOTE:- PLEASE SEE THE SEPERATE INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR THE
TRANSMITTER PRODUCTS TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO PROGRAM AND ADJUST THAT
SPECIFIC TRANSMITTER.
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE INSTALLATION OF THIS SPECIFIC CHIME RECEIVER ONLY
PARTS INCLUDED
- Chime receiver unit
- Instruction manual. Please keep safe for future reference.
TOOLS & PARTS NEEDED
- 3 x 1.5V AA batteries
The Chime receiver must be used indoors and must be placed within transmission range of the
Floodlight Transmitter. (See later sections for details)
SECTION TWO
CHIME RECEIVER:- INSTALLATION
1. Position your PIR Transmitter (Tx) in desired area, perform walk tests to confirm detection
zones.
2. Position your Chime Receiver (Rx) in desired area up to 100m away (free air space) from the
Tx, take into account the path between the sensor and receiver to ensure range is acceptable as
the range can be reduced by metal objects, walls etc.
Open the battery cover by releasing the catch shown on diagram B and insert 3 x AA batteries
into the Chime Rx. Ensure polarity is correct. The chime will then scroll through 6 audible sounds
to inform the user of its sound options. There will then be four “beeps” and the flashing LED
indicates that the Rx is ready for Auto programming.
Note:- This will only happen the first time the batteries are inserted into the Chime Receiver.
SECTION THREE
CHIME RECEIVER OPERATION AND TESTING
Auto Programming
Once the PIR Transmitter (TX) and Chime Receiver (RX) are installed, the Receiver needs to learn
the coded signal transmitted from the Transmitter. IQ makes this easy with its Auto Programming
function.
1.Activate the PIR TX by walking into its detection zone
On triggering, the PIR TX will send a signal to the Chime RX
The Chime RX indicates it has received the PIR TX sensor`s unique coded signal by playing a
default “beep”. and the LED continues to flash slowly for 5 minutes. (no other transmitter can
activate the Chime RX unless you program another IQ transmitter to do so.)
2. You have 5 minutes to select an alarm tone. Press the tone/volume button (see fig I) to scroll
through the 6 different alarm tones.
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