L-10
This shows the history last ten alarm activation's and is read right to left. It displays in two digits showing the sensor
number as programmed into the system.
B – Add Sensors
Additional sensors can be added in this selection. Press A to add, select the sensor type and then activate the sensor, it
will automatically add it to the next free sensor number.
The sensor type is critical as it controls the action from the sensor when activated.
C – Reset Sensors
This clears all sensors in the system and requires a confirmation key press.
D – Exit Programming Mode
Pressing D returns the system to ready to arm.
Note: Programming mode also has an automatic time out that will return to the main screen if left in programming
mode.
Specifications
Operating Voltage
10-18v DC
(minimum 11v recommended)
Operating Temperature
-20 to 60 DegreesC
Humidity
Max 85%
Max system current draw
0.45A @ 13.5v DC
(not including siren/strobe)
Remote battery type
2x CR2016
Warranty
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective please contact the retailer that you purchased it from
for initial assessment and to process the RMA claim.
For any repair and guarantee processing, the following items are required:
1/ Defect component(s) must be returned to the manufacturer via the place of purchase
2/ Copy of receipt with purchase date
3/ Reason for claim or description of the fault
4/ Contact details of claimant
The manufacturer will at its sole discretion repair, replace or refund if it is agreed that the purchased item or sub-
component part is faulty. The manufacturer is not liable for any additional costs involved in the return of the
product(s) nor is it liable for any damages or compensation.
Liability
1/ tech7/RVsecure accepts no liability for damage done either to the unit itself, its sub components or to the vehicle due to owners
incorrect wiring. If in doubt please consult a professional.
2/ tech7/RVsecure accepts no liability for any theft of any property, vehicle or other.
3/ tech7/RVsecure accepts no liability for any damage to any property, vehicle or other due to the operation of the braking circuit (if
connected) at any time or under any condition.
Maintenance
Any alarm system requires ongoing testing and maintenance to ensure that it is in top operating condition and to
reduce the chances of false alarm. We recommend the following maintenance schedule:
Monthly -
Check sensors and control unit physically OK with visual inspection. Check sensors for any flashing indication
of low battery. Ensure there is no evidence of cobwebs around the sensors.
Annually -
Full alarm test including activation of all zones
PIRs – walk test to ensure correct operation. Remove cover of PIR to ensure no ingress by any insects, fluids etc.
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