Response SL5 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Alarm System

ESCENTER2679#*853140Installation & Operating ManualSA56 Zone Communicating Wirefree Alarm System

Page 2 - FOREWORD

INTRODUCTIONTypical Installation using only detectors supplied:1. Place the 1st Magnetic Contact detector (set onZone 1) on the front door2. Place the

Page 3 - CONTENTS

of the Remote Control will immediately initiate a Full Alarmcondition whether the system is Armed or Disarmed. Thealarm can be cancelled by pressing

Page 4 - KIT CONTENTS

INSTALLATIONbefore connecting to a telephone master orsecondary outlet.7.Do not locate the Control Unit closer than 1m toany large metallic object, (e

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

INSTALLATIONIMPORTANT: Take care when connecting batteryleads to the batteries as connecting incorrectlycould damage the batteries or the Control Pan

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

INSTALLATIONPASSIVE INFRA RED (PIR)MOVEMENT DETECTORSPIR detectors are designed to detect movement in aprotected area by detecting changes in infra-re

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their movement would trigger the PIR and trigger analarm.Note: DO NOT fix the detector to metalwork orlocate the unit within 1m of metalwork (i.e. rad

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INSTALLATIONTo adjust the PCB position simply slide it up or downensuring that the location legs are aligned with therequired position number marked o

Page 9 - ALARM SYSTEM

INSTALLATIONDetector will not illuminate when the Detector istriggered, (unless in test mode). However, under low-battery conditions this LED will be

Page 10 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

INSTALLATIONIf an additional wired contact is connected to thedetector then jumper link S2 on the PCB must beremoved.IMPORTANT: If an additional wire

Page 11 - CONTROL PANEL

INSTALLATIONEXTERNAL SOLAR SIRENThe Siren and Solar Panel are all encapsulated withina tough polycarbonate housing. This housing providesfull protecti

Page 12 - INSTALLATION

FOREWORDAll components in this wirefree Alarm System aredesigned and manufactured to provide a high standardof security protection and long, reliable

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4.Fit the top keyhole slots of the mounting plate overthe screw heads. Remove the mounting plate andadjust the screws until they form a neat fit with

Page 14 - MOVEMENT DETECTORS

INSTALLATIONPOWER-UP OF THE SOLAR SIREN1. Connect the 9V PP3 initial power battery to thebattery clip.Connect the rechargeable battery to the charging

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INSTALLATION20 SA5TESTING THE SYSTEMINITIAL TESTINGAs the system is initially installed it is recommendedthat each device is tested in turn as it is i

Page 16 - MAGNETIC CONTACT

INSTALLATIONSA5 21operated the Control Panel will beep and‘Accessory Tamper’ will be displayed.3. Activate each button on the Remote control inturn.

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INSTALLATION22 SA5DEFAULT SETTINGSUser SetupUsers 1-6: Not programmedMaster User Access Code: 1234System SetupHouse Code: Not programmedAlarm Time: ON

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INSTALLATIONSA5 23PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSWith the system in Standby Mode.Press , ,The system

Page 19 - EXTERNAL SOLAR SIREN

PROGRAMMING24 SA5Telephone Application SetupIf using any of the telephone based functionality, (e.g. answer-phone voice dialler, remote phone access&a

Page 20 - C.U. SIREN

PROGRAMMINGSA5 25Replay User Latch-Key MessageScroll through the menu until ‘:3 Replay UserMessage’ is displayed and press to replaythe mess

Page 21 - EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS

Using a Remote ControlWith the required House Code alreadyconfigured, press the button on theRemote Control.When the Control Panel receives t

Page 22 - TESTING THE SYSTEM

PROGRAMMINGSA5 27Scroll through the menu until ‘2-6 Alarm Relay’ (andthe current setting) is displayed.To change the setting press .Scroll

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CONTENTSPage No.KIT CONTENTS 2INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW3Multiple Users 3System Arming 3Entry/Exit Delay 3Zones 3Zone Lockout 4Quick Set 4Final Exit Se

Page 24 - DEFAULT SETTINGS

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

Page 25 - PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

PROGRAMMINGSA5 2924 Hour Intruder - used to provide 24 hour monitoring of areasrequiring continuous security protection even whilethe system is Disarm

Page 26 - PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING30 SA5VOICE DIALLER SETUPThe parameters in this menu allow the configuration of the systems voice dialler. It allows up to four phone numb

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Scroll through the programming menu until ‘4. VOICEDIALER SETUP’ is displayed and press .Note: After completing the Voice Dialler Setup pr

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PROGRAMMING32 SA5To change the setting press .Scroll through the menu until the required ‘PhoneNo._’ (and the current setting) is displayed

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PROGRAMMINGSA533ENTRY-DELAY BEEPSAllows the entry-delay warning beeps when activatingFull Arm to be switched ON or OFF.Default Setting: ONScroll throu

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PROGRAMMINGEXIT-DELAY BEEPSAllows the exit-delay warning beeps when activatingPart-Arm 1 to be switched ON or OFF.Default Setting: ONScroll through th

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PROGRAMMINGSA535TIME & DATE SETUPThe parameters in this menu allow the systems clock andcalendar (required for the event log) to be configured.Not

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PROGRAMMING36 SA5To change the setting press .Press to enable the User in Latch-Key, orPress to disable the User in

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PROGRAMMINGSA537REMOTE MANAGER SETUPThe parameters in this menu configure the systemtelephone dialler to interface to the Alarm monitoringService foll

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KIT CONTENTSThe Alarm System should contain the followingcomponents.1xExternal Solar Siren1xControl Panel1xRemote Control2xPIR Movement Detectors2xMag

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OPERATION38 SA5When leaving the premises, the system must beArmed. However, before doing so, check that allwindows are closed and locked, all protect

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b) Press , ,on the Control Panel.DISARMThe system can be Disarmed using either the RemoteControl o

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OPERATION40 SA5EVENT-LOGThe Event Log will store the time, date and event typeof the last 50 system events.A new system event will be indicated by the

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OPERATIONSA541Double Dial-In for Operation with an ExternalAnswer-Phone:If he Remote Access and Control feature is to beused and the system is operati

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OPERATION42 SA5After approximately 6 seconds the Siren willproduce a single long beep to indicate that it hasswitched into operating mode in a Disarme

Page 40 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATIONSA543MAINTENANCEYour Alarm System requires very little maintenance.However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continuedreliability and opera

Page 41 - OPERATION

OPERATION44 SA5ALARM RECORDComplete the following information during installation for future reference when adding to your system and toassist Trouble

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OPERATIONSA545TROUBLE SHOOTINGControl Unit not working – Power LED OFF orflashing1. Mains power failure - check if other electrical circuitsare operab

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OPERATION46 SA5TROUBLE SHOOTING - continuedLED on Remote Control not illuminating, or isdim when unit is operated1. Ensure battery is fitted with corr

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OPERATIONSA547TROUBLE SHOOTING - continuedLED on Magnetic Contact Detector illuminatingwhen door or window is opened1. Low battery - replace batteries

Page 45 - MAINTENANCE

INTRODUCTION MULTIPLE USERSThe system allows for up to 6 Users and a Master Userto be configured. This allows the system Event Log tomaintain a recor

Page 46 - ALARM RECORD

48 SA5EXTENDING YOUR ALARM SYSTEMYour system may be extended to provide additional protection by adding additional PIR Movement Detectors, MagneticCon

Page 47 - Recommendation

Friedland SA5 6 Zone Communicating Wirefree Alarm SystemNOTES

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45173PL Ed.2© Novar ED&S, 2004External Solar Siren● RF operating frequency: 433MHz● Sealed lead acid battery 6V/1.2Ahr● Solar Panel 7.5V - Charge

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INTRODUCTIONfully configurable with the same features as thewirefree zones.ZONE LOCKOUTIf a detector on an active zone is triggered while thesystem is

Page 50 - GUARANTEE

INTRODUCTION SA5 5This is an independent service not provided byFriedland, (see enclosed leaflet for details).LATCH KEYWhen the system is disarmed the

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INTRODUCTIONSYSTEM HOUSE CODEIn order to prevent any unauthorised attempt to operateor disarm your system, you must configure your systemto accept rad

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INSTALLATIONSA5 7Before attempting to install your Alarm System it isimportant to study your security requirements andplan your installation.PIR Movem

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