Erasing All Codes.
Tx codes can be erased for reprogramming. To erase codes, while RX is powered, press and hold
the PROGRAM button for more than 5 seconds. All programmed codes will be erased and
4 x low volume "beeps" will sound. This will clear the Rx of all programmed codes and place it into
the AUTO PROGRAMMING Mode.
Note:- to prevent inadvertent programming by other transmitters, remove then gradually add
batteries or turn on power to the Tx you want coded to the Chime Rx during the AUTO
PROGRAMMING Mode.
SECTION FOUR
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CHIME RECEIVER
Power Supply
3 x 1.5V AA batteries
If you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
If problems still exist, do not immediately return the unit to store.
Telephone the IQ Customer Helpline
0871 71 71 100 Weekdays 9.00am - 5.00pm
[email protected] www.iq-europe.co.uk
Qualified Customer Support Co-ordinators will be on-line to assist in resolving your query.
SECTION FIVE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
o
Chime will not activate when
motion is sensed.
o
Chime activates for no
apparent reason
o
Chime/Lamp flashes on and
off
.
o
Light turns on irregularly when
motion is sensed.
SOLUTION
1. Batteries are fitted incorrectly in RX, check and retry.
2. Re position transmitter/receiver to cover desired area.
3. Turn Sensitivity knob to maximum
4.. Sensor is too far from receiver, move closer.
5. Metal on building, chain link fence, etc. blocking path of
Sensor’s signal transmission. To check signal path, set
Receiver’s to Program mode. Remove Sensor from bracket
(recover photocell if daylight). As you walk the Sensor around
the Receiver, wave your hand in front of Sensor. Note when it
turns the Receiver ON. Remount Sensor in that area.
1. Sensor may be sensing small animals or passing cars.
Reposition sensor.
2. Sensor`s range is too far. Reduce range using the
sensitivity control or by pointing the sensor down more.
Heat reflected from other objects may be affecting the sensor.
Reposition the sensor
Sensor is positioned too far from receiver. Move Tx closer
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