01 2 34 5 67 8 921Wireless Security AlarmSL1/SL2Installation & Operating Manual
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
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
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
13MOUNTING THE SOLAR SIREN ON TO THE WALL16. Hold the clear plastic mounting template suppliedin position and mark the positions of the fourmounting h
14When deciding upon the mounting position for thedetector the following points should be considered toensure trouble free operation:1. Do not positio
155. To select the required sensitivity, set switch SW3as follows:UP HIGH sensitivityDOWN LOW sensitivityNote: The recommended setting is HIGH.However
16MAGNETIC DOOR/WINDOWDETECTORSThe Magnetic Door/Window Detector comprises oftwo parts; a Detector and a Magnet. They aredesigned to be fitted to eith
The Detector and Magnet should be mountedusing the double sided adhesive pads or screwsprovided.Note: If mounting the device using the adhesivepads, e
18TESTING THE DOOR/WINDOWDETECTOR9. Remove battery cover to activate the tamperswitch.As the button is released the LED indicator willilluminate for a
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
FOREWORDAll devices in this Wireless Alarm System aredesigned and manufactured to provide long reliableservice. The system is designed for ease ofinst
20TESTING THE SYSTEMThe system should be tested at regular intervals (atleast every 3 months), to ensure that it is operatingcorrectly.1.Before commen
21When leaving the premises, the system must beArmed. However, before doing so, check that allwindows are closed and locked, all protected doorsare cl
22DISARMING THE SYSTEMThe system can be Disarmed using either theRemote Control or the Keypad as follows:Remote Control:Press the ‘DISARM’ button,The
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
24MAINTENANCEYour Alarm System requires very little maintenance.However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continuedreliability and operation.SOLAR S
25Siren immediately sounds when systemarmed.1. Siren tamper switch activated - adjust tamperplunger and ensure that switch fully closes whenSiren is m
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
27GUARANTEENovar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries)should they become defective w
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
3CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS 4INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 5System Arming 5Entry/Exit Delay 5Alarm Lockout 5Tamper Protection 5Jamming Detection 5Battery Monito
4KIT CONTENTSThe Alarm System should contain the following devices.Alarm System SL1 SL2 Solar Siren 1 1Remote Control 1 0PIR Movement Detectors 1 2Doo
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
6Before attempting to install your alarm system it isimportant to study your security requirements andplan your installation.PIR Movement Detectors ar
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
8The Keypad is powered by a PP3 Alkaline batterywhich under normal conditions will have an expectedlife of approximately 1 year. When the battery leve
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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