Doc No. FM0862 issue 3 Page 4
Registering a PIR Detector onto a
Reach
at-home alarm unit
1. Put the Reach unit into radio device learn mode
…
2. Switch the PIR ON and wait 15 seconds for the exit time to expire, then move in front of the PIR
…
3. Exit radio device
learn mode…
4. Check with the Control Centre that it is convenient to perform a test call. Switch the PIR ON and allow 15 seconds for the exit
time to expire, activate the PIR, allow the 15 second entry time to expire and check a
“
Bed Occupancy
”
alarm is reported to the
Control Centre.
Deleting a PIR Detector from a
Reach
at-home alarm unit
Enter
1 6 7 0
using the keypad on the rear of the Reach unit
–
the front light will
FLASH FAST GREEN
and the unit will announce
“
Program Mode - Ready
”.
Enter
# 0 4 1
and the Reach will
announce “
Delete Radio Device
” followed
by a
“
Beep
”.
Enter the 8 digit PIR ID
to be deleted; after the “
Beep
” press
#
to exit.
Press the
key to exit Program Mode; the unit will sound
a “
Double-Beep
” and the front light will return to
STEADY GREEN
.
The 8 digit ID can be found on the label on the bottom of the PIR detector
–
it will always start with 33xxxxxx
The instructions given above for the standard Reach product also applies to the Reach Plus, Reach Plus GSM
and Reach Ultra models. Refer to the instruction booklets provided with these products for more information
on programming/testing radio devices and setup/operating intruder mode.
“
Trigger
Radio
Device
”
Press and HOLD the
GREEN
button on the Reach unit.
When the front light
FLASHES FAST GREEN
release the
button
and the Reach will announce
“
Trigger Radio Device
”.
You now have 1 minute to activate the PIR detector.
Press the
GREEN
button on the Reach unit.
The front light will return to
STEADY GREEN
and the Reach
is back in normal operating mode.
⚫
Note: it is assumed the PIR detection and operation LED
’
s
are both enabled
…
The PIR detection LED will
FLASH RED
then after the 15
second entry delay the operation LED will
FLASH RED
.
The Reach will
announce “
Bed Occupancy
”.