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Program the siren and keypad
The siren is the heart of the system. First, teach the siren to recognise (learn) the keypad.
Jumper in
‘off’
‘parked’
position
Jumper in
‘on’
position
Use of jumper switches
The siren, PIR and door/window contact each
have internal switches, or ‘jumpers’, which control
various functions. The jumpers are either ‘on’ or
‘off’. ‘On’ is when the jumper connects two pins,
‘off’ when it is removed. To prevent the jumper
from being lost when removed, it can be ‘parked’
on one pin as shown:
Programming the siren and learning in the
keypad
WARNING
The siren is very
loud, be prepared!
Take care not to
activate the siren and
keypad tamper switches
unnecessarily. Leave the
keypad face downwards
after programming to
avoid accidental
operation of the tamper switch
The siren is programmed by the use of jumper
switches in the left hand compartment. Ensure all
jumpers are in the ‘on’ position before starting.
1
Lift off jumper number 1 and park it. The siren
will beep and flash. The siren is now in learn
mode.
2
Learn-in the keypad by entering 0000, then
press TEST. The ‘Tx’ LED will flash showing that
the keypad is in learn mode.
3
Press TEST again, then 1. The keypad will beep
and the siren confirm.
4
Press OFF twice on the keypad to exit
programming mode. Place the keypad face
down to avoid activating the tamper spring.
5
Replace jumper 1 in the siren to the ‘on’
position, the siren will confirm with a beep and
a flash as it exits learn mode.
• If accidentally left in the learn mode, the sytem
will revert to normal after about 3 minutes.
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