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Figure 6
Figure 7
OPERATION
Insert 4 AA batteries (not included) in the battery compartment (fig. 1). Ensure that the batteries are
inserted in the correct direction, with the plus and minus sign pointed in the direction indicated.
Install the alarm on a wall, 1.5 to 2 meters from the floor. Direct the sensor towards an
entrance/door (fig. 2) or passageway.
The sensor detects movements within the range and angle specified in fig. 3 and 4.
The alarm can be connected to a power outlet via a mains adapter (not included) that delivers an
output voltage of 6VDC/500mA with one 5mm male connector and positive (+) male terminal. This
terminal plugs into the DC port (fig. 5).
Activating the alarm
Push the switch to ARM mode (or press the ARM button on the remote control). The alarm emits
three short signals to confirm activation.
It emits one more signal after 60 seconds. The unit is now ready.
NOTE!
The unit’s ARM/OFF/CHIME switch must be set to ARM when the remote control is to be used
with its ARM/DISARM/PANIC switch.
Delay and alarm timing
In ARM mode, there is a 20 second delay when movement is detected before the alarm is triggered and
the light begins to flash. The light flashes and the alarm emits a sound for around 30 seconds in 30
second cycles until the batteries run out or until you set the switch to OFF or switch the remote control to
the DISARM setting.
Chime (doorbell)
Push the switch to CHIME mode.
Wait 60 seconds while the sensor “warms up” and emits a signal. The alarm will then emit a “ding-
dong” chime when it detects movement.
Push the switch to OFF to turn off the chime mode.
Changing the batteries in the remote control
1.
Remove the battery compartment cover by turning the cover in the direction of the arrow (fig. 6).
2.
Remove the old batteries. Insert three new batteries (A76 or LR44). Ensure that the batteries are
inserted in the correct direction, with the plus and minus sign pointed in the direction indicated.
3.
Refit the cover.
Fit new batteries as described above when the remote control starts to lose power.
Battery life is about six months with normal use.
The alarm sensor has a reception range for the remote control’s signals (fig. 7).
Testing the detection range
When you have installed the alarm, turn it on and wait 60 seconds for it to “warm up”. Walk about in front
of the alarm. It emits a sound when it detects movement. It will not be triggered if you move about outside
the detection range. Adjust the position of the alarm and angle of the sensor for optimum detection. Turn
off “chime” after the test.