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Keyfob remote control accessory
Programming
Learn-in the keyfob as follows.
1
Use the control unit /- menu and select
the Add Device sub menu.
2
Press the Arm button when requested.
3
The display will show that a remote controller
has been detected.
4
Press OK.
5
The control unit will ask for a name to be
entered (described in device naming), either
enter a name and press OK, or just press OK
for no name.
6
The display will show you the successfully
added device.
7
Press OK, the addition of a new device is
complete.
Using
The system is armed by pressing the Arm or
Home button for at least 1 second (this delay
feature prevents accidental operation).
The system is disarmed by pressing the Disarm
button in the same way.
The switch at the side prevents the keyfob
transmitting accidentally.
A panic alarm is raised by pressing the Panic
button continuously for over 2 seconds – the LED
will flash during this time. The panic alarm must
be silenced at the control unit.
• This is to prevent the controller from being
snatched from the user and the alarm silenced
using the disarm button.
• The keyfob will arm and disarm the system
instantly when using the home mode, however
it will only arm the system after an entry delay
when away arming. The external siren will
signal arming and disarming after a delay.
Adding accessories
To provide additional protection you can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, two
types of remote controller, a help button and a smoke alarm. These are available
separately from your local stockist.
Testing the system
Testing the system should be done on a regular basis and after any alterations.
PIR sleep feature
The PIR has a built-in sleep timer to save
battery power. If there is no movement in front of
the PIR for 1 minute, the PIR will become ready to
signal and any movement will be reported. The
PIR will sleep for 1 minute after. Any movement
detected in sleep time will not be reported and
will extend the sleep time by 1 minute. This
feature is designed to conserve battery life.
Walk test
This allows the testing of the system without
causing an alarm.
1
Key in your PIN code
2
Press OK
3
Select Walk Test
4
Walk around protected areas in front of PIRs
and open doors/windows protected by door
contacts.
• Walk test can also be done from within the
programming mode.
• If the control unit receives a signal, it will sound
a chime and the display will show the sensor,
zone number and name, if programmed.
• The message will be displayed until being
replaced by another test signal.
• Pressing the Q key will return to the user
menu.
• If no test signals are received for 3 minutes the
control unit will power down automatically to
conserve battery power.
Testing the siren
The siren can be tested by arming and
disarming the system. The siren will respond as
follows:
• While the control unit is armed the siren will
beep once (if siren confirm is switched on) and
will flash after the exit delay period has expired.
• When the control unit is disarmed, the siren will
give 2 short beeps (if siren confirm is switched
on) and will flash from side to side twice.