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Leaking or damaged batteries can cause burns by contact with skin.
Handle these using suitable protective gloves.
Attention!
Non-observance of these instructions puts property at risk
of damage.
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Before installing and operating the product check the package for
damages and completeness.
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Do not connect any damaged device (e.g. transport damage) and
disconnect the power supply immediately in the case of damage.
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Unplug the mains adapter from the mains socket. Arrange for the
damage to be repaired immediately by a specialist!
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Use the product only with the original components or original
accessories!
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Use only the recommended battery types.
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Do not expose the product to fire or high temperature!
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Protect the product against strong magnetic or electrical fields and
against strong mechanical loads and vibrations!
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Insert the batteries with the correct polarity.
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If the unit is to be unused for a longer period disconnect the mains
adapter from the mains supply and remove the batteries.
7. Planning the system
Consider first which are the vulnerable areas to be monitored. Windows and
doors can be monitored using the door/window contact, in particular the
main entrance door should be monitored.
PIR detectors can monitor entire rooms, but cannot be used when the room is
occupied. They are also sensitive to pets and warm air currents. A typical
system consists of a mixture of door/window contacts and PIR-detectors
7.1 Part arming
The system can be planned so that:
1. all detectors are activated when the system is armed or
2. that some of the detectors are set so that they are activated when the
system is fully armed, but not when the system is part armed
The part arm function is recommended when monitoring is required for an
occupied dwelling. In this case the PIR detectors must be set in Home mode.
When the dwelling is occupied, the system should be part armed (the the
detectors set in Home mode are not active). When the dwelling is
unoccupied, fully arm the system (all detectors are active).
7.2 Entry/Exit delay
To enter the dwelling without causing an immediate alarm, set the detectors
which monitor the entrance/exit area to delay. If these detectors make a
detection when the system is armed, they will trigger an entrance delay
before causing alarm. The delay period is indicated by beeping of the panel.
The duration of the delay (0-300 seconds) can be set in the panel via an SMS
command.
Tip:
To redue false alarms, it is recommended to set the detectors in the
entrance/exit area to delay, even if it intended to arm and disarm the system
from outside the dwelling.
7.3. Immediate alarm
All detectors which are set for "immediate" alarm will cause an immediate
alarm when the system is armed or part armed.
7.4 Example plan of a 3 room appartment (see Fig. F)
components in the set:
panel 3000Z
PIR-detector 3000P2, set in home mode
door/window contact 3000M, set in delay mode
optional components:
PIR-detector 3000P, set in home mode
door/window contact 3000M, set in immediate mode
8. Positioning of the components
Before installing the components plan the system and test the wireless
connection from the proposed positions.
Consider the following:
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The range of each component depends on many factors.
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Walls, floors, doors, metal areas eg. refigerators, shelving, mirrors or
volume of water block the wireless signals.
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The wireless range can be influenced by electromagnetic fields and other
wireless devices. Ensure separation from microwave ovens, cordless
phones, WiFi, mobile phones, wireless devices, electric motors and
wiring.
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Ensure a minimum distance of 2 m between the components - also
whilst testing.
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Place the components so that they are not immediately visible to the
intruder.
8.1 Panel 3000Z
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Position the panel centrally in the dwelling, but accessable to the
entrance / exit area, eg. in the hallway.
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Position the panel in a height in which it can be comfortably used by all
users.
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Place it near a mains socket considering the cable length of the adapter.
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Mount the panel after all components have been successfully enrolled.
8.2. PIR-detector 3000P/3000P2
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The PIR-detector should be wall mounted using the bracket.
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Position the PIR-detector to monitor an area which is likely to be crossed
by an intruder, eg. hallway.
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The sensor reacts to changes in temperature, eg. movement of persons,
within the monitored area (up to 8m over 110° (see Fig. I) using the
ideal mounting height 2.2m).
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Do not cover the lens of the detector, otherwise the sensor cannot detect!
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As the sensor reacts to temperature changes, ensure that there are no
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