Response SL2 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Wireless Security Alarm

01 2 34 5 67 8 921Wireless Security AlarmSL1/SL2Installation & Operating Manual

Page 2 - FOREWORD

103. Set the jumper link as shown in Fig. 1b. (below).4. Refit the battery and test it by entering theAdministrator Access Code 1234.5. If testing is

Page 3 - CONTENTS

113. Ensure that DIP switch 5 of SW3 on the mainboard is set to ON (“C.U.”) for use with thisalarm system.4. DIP switch 1 marked “ALARM TIME” is used

Page 4 - KIT CONTENTS

12ADDING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL ORKEYPAD TO THE SOLAR SIREN11. Put the siren into Learn Mode by pressing the“Learn” button for 5 seconds until the Siren

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

13MOUNTING THE SOLAR SIREN ON TO THE WALL16. Hold the clear plastic mounting template suppliedin position and mark the positions of the fourmounting h

Page 6 - TYPICAL INSTALLATION

14When deciding upon the mounting position for thedetector the following points should be considered toensure trouble free operation:1. Do not positio

Page 7 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

155. To select the required sensitivity, set switch SW3as follows:UP HIGH sensitivityDOWN LOW sensitivityNote: The recommended setting is HIGH.However

Page 8 - THE KEYPAD

16MAGNETIC DOOR/WINDOWDETECTORSThe Magnetic Door/Window Detector comprises oftwo parts; a Detector and a Magnet. They aredesigned to be fitted to eith

Page 9 - Current User Access Code

The Detector and Magnet should be mountedusing the double sided adhesive pads or screwsprovided.Note: If mounting the device using the adhesivepads, e

Page 10 - EXTERNAL SOLAR SIREN

18TESTING THE DOOR/WINDOWDETECTOR9. Remove battery cover to activate the tamperswitch.As the button is released the LED indicator willilluminate for a

Page 11 - POWER-UP OF THE SOLAR SIREN

19b)Confirm the new device ID code by activating the Tamper Switch again on thePIR/MAG detector within 15 seconds.The siren will produce three short l

Page 12 - KEYPAD TO THE SOLAR SIREN

FOREWORDAll devices in this Wireless Alarm System aredesigned and manufactured to provide long reliableservice. The system is designed for ease ofinst

Page 13 - IMPORTANT:

20TESTING THE SYSTEMThe system should be tested at regular intervals (atleast every 3 months), to ensure that it is operatingcorrectly.1.Before commen

Page 14 - PIR DETECTORS

21When leaving the premises, the system must beArmed. However, before doing so, check that allwindows are closed and locked, all protected doorsare cl

Page 15 - TESTING THE PIR DETECTORS

22DISARMING THE SYSTEMThe system can be Disarmed using either theRemote Control or the Keypad as follows:Remote Control:Press the ‘DISARM’ button,The

Page 16 - DETECTORS

23Remote KeypadWhen the battery is low the ‘low-batt’ LED on thekeypad will be illuminated.Note: The Keypad will retain your User AccessCode setting f

Page 17 - Mountings

24MAINTENANCEYour Alarm System requires very little maintenance.However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continuedreliability and operation.SOLAR S

Page 18 - (hold 5

25Siren immediately sounds when systemarmed.1. Siren tamper switch activated - adjust tamperplunger and ensure that switch fully closes whenSiren is m

Page 19

26PIR Movement Detector not detecting aperson’s movement.1. Ensure the battery clip is securely connected.2. Ensure ‘ID code’ of the Detector has been

Page 20 - TESTING THE SYSTEM

27GUARANTEENovar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries)should they become defective w

Page 21 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

External Solar Siren●RF operating frequency: 868MHz●Sealed lead acid battery 6V/1.2Ahr●Solar Panel 7.5V - Charge Rate typically 60mA●Operation time in

Page 22 - User Access Code

3CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS 4INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 5System Arming 5Entry/Exit Delay 5Alarm Lockout 5Tamper Protection 5Jamming Detection 5Battery Monito

Page 23

4KIT CONTENTSThe Alarm System should contain the following devices.Alarm System SL1 SL2 Solar Siren 1 1Remote Control 1 0PIR Movement Detectors 1 2Doo

Page 24 - MAINTENANCE

5SYSTEM ARMINGThe system has an Instant-Arm and Delay-Arm mode.If the system is armed in Instant-Arm mode then alldetectors will immediately become fu

Page 25 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

6Before attempting to install your alarm system it isimportant to study your security requirements andplan your installation.PIR Movement Detectors ar

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT(Included in SL1 kit / optional accessory for SL2 kit)The Remote Control Unit(s) is used to Arm in eitherInstant-Arm or Delay-Arm m

Page 27 - EXTENDING YOUR ALARM SYSTEM

8The Keypad is powered by a PP3 Alkaline batterywhich under normal conditions will have an expectedlife of approximately 1 year. When the battery leve

Page 28 - COMPONENT SPECIFICATION

8. Connect the PP3 alkaline battery to the batteryclip and set the jumper link J1 shown in Fig. 1awhich is what the keypad is set to normally.9. Repla

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