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Siren
The siren will produce a series of pips and flashes
when arming and disarming the system when
the batteries start getting low. After the warning
the batteries will have about enough energy for 1
month’s normal operation before exhaustion.
1
Switch off tamper protection as described in
section 4.
The batteries are changed as follows:
2
Remove the siren lid and switch off the siren
power.
3
Unscrew the four screws on the battery
compartment lid and remove.
4
Remove the four batteries and replace them with
four fresh alkaline “D” cells.
5
Switch on siren power and check that the siren
beeps and flashes.
Warning
After the batteries have been changed
the tamper will become active again, either be very
careful when fitting the siren cover or switch off the
tamper protection again.
6
Replace battery compartment lid and screws and
reattach siren lid. Switch tamper protection back
on.
• Siren case tamper conditions are also signalled
by a series of beeps when the system is armed,
but not when the system is disarmed (low battery
warning produces a series of pips when armed
and disarmed), take care not to confuse the two
different conditions.
PIR
When the battery is low the LED will flash when any
movement is detected. The batteries are changed
as follows:
1
Switch off tamper protection as described in
section 4.
2
Loosen the case screw and remove PIR sensor
from base to reveal three AAA batteries.
3
Insert new alkaline batteries observing correct
polarity.
4
Refit sensor on base and tighten bottom case
screw. Switch tamper protection back on.
• PIR case tamper conditions are also indicated by
a flashing LED, check the tamper before changing
the batteries.
Door/window sensor
When the battery is low the LED will flash when the
door/window is opened. The battery is changed as
follows:
1
Switch off tamper protection as described in
section 4.
2
Loosen the case screw and remove door/window
sensor from base to reveal battery.
3
Using a screwdriver gently lever out the old
battery.
4
Insert new CR2032 coin cell with the + side
uppermost.
5
Press battery into holder firmly with finger and
thumb until a click is heard.
6
Refit sensor on base and tighten bottom case
screw. Switch tamper protection back on.
• Door/window sensor case tamper conditions are
also indicated by a flashing LED, check the tamper
before changing the battery.
Keyfob
When the battery is low the LED will glow dimly
when any key is pressed. The battery is changed as
follows:
1
Using a coin turn the battery cover anticlockwise
to the unlocked position and remove cover and
battery.
2
Insert new CR2032 coin cell with the + side
uppermost.
3
Replace battery cover.
4
Press any key and check that the LED lights.
If the LED lights the new battery installation is
successful.
Keypad
When the battery is low the LED will glow dimly
when any key is pressed. The battery is changed as
follows:
1
Unscrew the two keypad case screws and remove
keypad back to reveal battery.
2
Using a screwdriver gently lever out the old
battery.
3
Insert new CR2032 coin cell with the + side
uppermost.
4
Press battery into holder firmly with finger and
thumb until a click is heard.
5
Press a number key and check that the LED lights.
If the LED lights the new battery installation is
successful, screw keypad back on and the battery
change is complete.
Smoke Detector
The LED will flash and the sounder will beep every
30 seconds to signal low battery. Change the
batteries as soon as possible with fresh AAA alkaline
replacements.
Help Button
Remove the cover by loosening the fixing screw and
insert a new 12V alkaline battery.
Changing the batteries
Always use alkaline batteries or the correct type of coin cells as replacements because any other
battery can cause problems with the operation of the system. Typical life of batteries is two
years. Ensure the correct steps are taken when changing batteries in tamper protected devices.
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