Response SA5 E Operations Instructions

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SA5 E
36 Zone Wirefree Alarm System
with Voice Dialler
Installation and Operating Instructions
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ALARM STATUS
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LARM MEMORY
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 36 Zone Wirefree Alarm System

SA5 E36 Zone Wirefree Alarm Systemwith Voice DiallerInstallation and Operating Instructions1234568709ESCPOWERALARM STATUSALARM MEMORY/ TEL MESSAGELINE

Page 2 - Contents

Note: If the Panel Tamper alarm sounds during the installation reset the alarm by pressing:on the Control Panel Keypad.Setting the Control Panel House

Page 3 - Kit Contents

Setting the Remote Control1.Remove the front cover by undoing the smallscrew on the rear of the Remote Control.2.Located above the battery

Page 4 - Introduction and Overview

3. Do not locate the Detector directly above a heatsource, (e.g. fire, radiator, boiler, etc).4. Where possible, mount the PIR Detector

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7.DIP4 of SW3 is used to set the PIR Detector forwalk test mode, which allows the operation of theDetector to be checked during installation

Page 6 - position

If necessary adjust the detection range bychanging the mounting position of the PCBwithin the PIR housing.Note: In normal operation, th

Page 7

6. Set the House Code for the Magnetic ContactDetector by setting DIP switches 1-8 to the sameON/OFF combination as the House Code DIPswi

Page 8 - Control Panel

charges the battery during daylight hours. Duringdarkness, only a small amount of energy is required tooperate the Solar Siren unit.An Alkali

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TamperSwitch6 Volt 1.2AhrRechargeableBattery9 Volt PP3Initial Power-UpBatteryDIP SwitchCoverC.U.Main ConfigurationSwitch (in SIRENPosition)SIRENC.U. S

Page 10 - Remote Control Unit

2. Press the anti-tamper switch, the LEDs will flashtogether to indicate that the unit is operational.3. Hinge the front cover locating ta

Page 11 - Movement Detectors

Use the and buttons to scroll through themenu and press to select the displayed test function or sub-menu.Not

Page 12 - PIR Movement Detectors

Kit Contents 3Introduction and Overview 4 Multip

Page 13 - Testing the PIR Detectors

Factory Default Settings20User SetupUsers 1-6 Not programmedMaster Password 1234System SetupHouse Code Not programmedAlarm Time ON, 180 secondsWirefre

Page 14 - Detectors

Reset Factory Default Conditions1. Pressto place the system in Test Mode.2. Undo the Control Panel cover fixing screws andopen the cover.3. Swi

Page 15 - External Solar Siren

PressThe Arm and Part-Arm LEDs will illuminate and allZone, Fire and tamper LEDs will flash.The system is now in Programme ModeUse the

Page 16 - Setting the Solar Siren

Scroll through the top level programming menu until‘2. SYSTEM SETUP’ is displayed and press .Note: After completing the system setup press

Page 17 - Siren Disable

Wirefree Solar SirenDefault setting: ONScroll through the menu until ‘2-3 Wirefree Siren’ isdisplayed. The current setting will also be displaye

Page 18 - Testing the System

To change the setting press .Enter the required number of rings (1-30) beforethe Control panel will pick up the call Press

Page 19 - Digital Dialler Test

Scroll through the programming menu until ‘3. ZONESETUP’ is displayed and press .Enter the zone number to be configured and press

Page 20 - Factory Default Settings

Test- when the system is armed, any detector on the zonewill generate an entry in the Event-Log withoutinitiating an alarm condition.Note: P

Page 21 - OFF ON

4-2 MessagePlay Time: xxxs4-3 RECORD ALARM MESSAGES4-4 REPLAY ALARM MESSAGES4-1 PHONE NUMBERS50s70s90s110sselect menu item…press ENTER4-1-1 P

Page 22 - Programming Instructions

Notes:Press to insert a 3.5 second pause in thedialing sequence.Press to move the cursor left.Press to move the cursor right.Press to delete

Page 23 - System Setup

3Alarm Components:1 x 36 Zone LCD Control Panel2 x PIR Movement Detector2 x Magnetic Contact Detector1 x Remote Control1 x External Solar Si

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Tel Confirm TimesThis sets the number of acknowledged phone numbersrequired to stop the voice dialler. For example if set to"2" then the

Page 25 - Dial Mode

Exit Delay BeepThis controls the warning beep which operates duringthe Exit Delay period when Full Arm is initiated.Default Setting: ONScroll through

Page 26 - Zone Setup

Part-Arm 2 SetupScroll through the programming menu until ‘7. PART-ARM 2 SETUP’ is displayed and press .Note: After configuring Full Arm pr

Page 27 - Part-Arm 1

TimeScroll through the menu until ‘8-2 Time’ is displayed.The current setting will also be displayed.To change the setting press .Enter the

Page 28 - Voice Dialler Setup

Home Automation SetupThis feature is not available for use in the UK.Answer Phone SetupScroll through the programming menu until ‘11.ANSWER PHO

Page 29 - Call Routing

When leaving the premises, the system should beArmed. However, before doing so, check that allwindows are closed and locked, all protecte

Page 30 - Full Arm Setup

Disarming the SystemThe system can be disarmed using either the RemoteControl or the Control Panel as follows:Remote Control:Press the but

Page 31 - Part-Arm 1 Setup

37If when the system is disarmed the ‘ALARM MEM’ LEDis flashing and the panel beeps every 10 seconds, thisindicates that an alarm has occurred. To ca

Page 32 - Time & Date Setup

381.Dial up the system and hang up after tworings.2. Redial up the system within 30s, the systemwill pickup the phone after 1 ring.3. Enter th

Page 33 - Latch Key Setup

39MaintenanceYour Alarm System requires very little maintenance.However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continuedreliability and operation.S

Page 34 - Remote Manager Setup

Multiple UsersThe system allows for up to 6 User Codes and aMaster User Code to be configured. This allows thesystem Event Log to maintain

Page 35 - Operating Instructions

You may make a note of your User Access Codes and Installer Access Code below.System Access CodesUser 1:

Page 36 - Control Panel:

41TroubleshootingControl Unit not working – Power LED OFF or flashing1. Mains power failure - check if other electrical circuitsare operable.2. Check

Page 37 - Remote System Control

42Siren not responding to Control Panel1. Ensure that the ‘House Code’ is correctly set.2. Ensure main Siren configuration switch is set to SIREN.3. I

Page 38 - Battery Monitoring

43Extending your Alarm SystemYour system may be extended to provide additional protection by adding further PIR Movement Detectors, MagneticContact De

Page 39 - Maintenance

Response Electronics Ltd.Roman House, Lysons Avenue, Ash Vale, Surrey GU12 5QFEmail: [email protected]: www.ResponseElectronics.com

Page 40 - Alarm Record

system is armed and a zone configured as a ‘MasterWalk Through’ zone is triggered, the zones Entry-Delay will start. Any zones configured as ‘

Page 41 - Troubleshooting

Voice MemoIn addition it is also possible to record messages atthe Control Panel using the ‘Voice-Memo’ facility.Each voice-memo message is limi

Page 42 - Recommendation

7The example below shows a typical propertyincorporating the suggested positions for the Control Panel, PIR and Magnetic Detectors fo

Page 43 - Extending your Alarm System

Control Panel8Positioning the Control PanelWhen choosing a suitable location for the ControlPanel, the following points should be considered.1.

Page 44 - Component Specification

4.Fit two 18mm No. 4 screws into the top holes untilalmost fully home and hang the Control Panel overthe screws using the two keyhole slots in the top

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