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SteP tWO: PrOgraM tHe COntrOl UnIt

1. Change the default password by pressing “000” followed by the [PROG] button.  “Pass

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word” will be flashing.  Press the [ARM/DISARM] button.  Enter your new password 
followed by the [ARM/DISARM] button.  (Choose 3-6 numbers for your password)

 

 

If you forget your password, press and hold [PROG] button while using a pen to touch the 
[RESET] button which is located on the back of the unit.  (See Control Unit Description 
#14)   The display will flash and return to normal.  The password will be restored to the 
factory pre-set password of “000.”  The unit will remember your phone number and ac

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cessories, but the date and time will need to be reprogrammed.

2.   Set the date and time.  The unit uses military time.  Enter the setup by typing your new 

password followed by the [PROG] button.  Then press the [*/UP] or [#/DOWN] button 
until the        is flashing.  Then Press the [ARM/DISARM] button to select the clock.  
The year should be flashing.  Press the [*/UP] or the [#/DOWN] button to change the 
year.  Then press the [ARM/DISARM] button to confirm.  Then change the month, day 
and time and then press the [ARM/DISARM] button to confirm each one.  You need to 
press the [*/UP] or the [#/DOWN] button to change the numbers.  You cannot enter the 

time using the number pad.

3.  Enter your password followed by the [REC/PLAY] button.  Speak your message for the 

unit.  You have 20 seconds for your message.  When you have finished recording your 
message, press the [REC/PLAY] button.  You need to include instructions in your mes

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sage on how to disarm the unit, as you will probably not remember once the unit has been 
activated. 
 

Your message should be: “[your name]’s security system has been triggered.  Press the 0 

two times and then press the number 2, your password and then press 2 again to disarm.”  

4. To listen to your recorded message press the [REC/PLAY] button.   

SteP tHree:  InStall tHe  
DOOr/WInDOW SenSOr

1.  Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover. 

Remove the two sensors from the battery compartment.  

Install a 9V battery and replace the battery cover and 

screw. (Fig.1)

  

 

 

2.  You should test the door/window sensor transmitting range before mounting it perma

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nently.  First, move the alarm switch to OFF.  Put the two sensors you pulled out of the 

battery compartment next to each other with the arrows pointing towards each other. 

(Fig. 4)  Go back to the control unit and press the [HOME] 
button.  After 60 seconds, return to the magnetic door/win

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dow sensor and separate the two sensors.  You should hear 

the control unit sound a “Ding-Dong” chime if the signal 
is working.  If this fails, pull the antenna up from the door/
window sensor and try again.  Press [HOME] again to turn 
this testing mode off.

SteP fOUr:  InStall tHe MOtIOn DeteCtOr

1.  Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover 

(Fig.1) and install a 9V battery and replace cover.

2.  Test the motion detector transmitting range before mounting it permanently.  Temporar

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ily place the detector at the mounting location.  Go back to the control unit and press 
the [HOME] button.  After 60 seconds, return to the motion detector and make a motion 
in front of the motion detector.  You should hear the control unit sound a “Ding-Dong” 
chime if the motion detector is working.  If this fails, move the motion detector closer to 
the control unit.  Press [HOME] again to turn off the testing mode.

3.   Walk in the area you want the motion sensor to detect.  It should continue to make the 

“Ding-Dong” chime from step 2.  If it does not, move the motion detector so that the 
chime goes off when you walk in the selected area.  If you cannot get the chime to go 
off, move the sensor.  

SteP fIve: InStall tHe reMOte COntrOl

1.   Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover (Fig.1) and install 3 LR44X3 bat

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teries (included) and replace cover.  Make sure the + or – of the batteries match the marks 
on the inside of the battery compartment. The Remote has a range of about 20-30 meters 
or 60-100 feet. (Fig. 2)

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