Response SL8 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Wireless Security Alarm

ZONE 1142356780ENTERESCZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4TAMPERFIREZONE 6ZONE 5POWER PART ARM ARM LOW BATT.!96 ZoneWireless Security AlarmSL3/SL8Installation &

Page 2 - FOREWORD

10Control Panel over these screws using the twokeyhole slots in the top corners of the panelcasing.5. Route the cable from the Power Supply Adaptorup

Page 3 - CONTENTS

112. Press the button on the new RemoteControl orPresson the Remote Keypad.If the Remote Control/Keypad is new and not alreadylinked the pa

Page 4 - KIT CONTENTS

123. Activate the Personal Attack switch on theRemote Control.The Control Panel alarm will sound and allZone/Fire/Tamper LEDs will flash.4. Disarm the

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

4. Where possible, mount the Detector in thecorner of the room so that the logical path of anintruder would cut across the fan detectionpattern. PIR

Page 6 - YOUR ALARM SYSTEM

6. Connect the PP3 Alkaline battery to the batteryclip. The LED behind the lens will rapidly flashfor approximately 2-3 minutes until the PIR hasstab

Page 7 - Back Door

POSITIONING THE DOOR/WINDOW DETECTORSThe Door/WindowDetector is suitable for mounting indry interior locations only.Decide which doors and windows are

Page 8 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

16The wired contact should be connected using a maximum length of 1.5 metres of any of the following:–6 core alarm cable–2 core bell wire (6 x 0.2mm m

Page 9 - INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL

Note: A maximum of 3 PIR or MAG detectors can belinked to each alarm zone. A detector cannot belinked to more than one zone.Place the Control Panel i

Page 10 - CONTROL/KEYPAD

183. Press again within 15 seconds to confirmand erase the device links.The flashing zone LEDs will extinguish.4. Press to save new se

Page 11 - User Access Code

19The flashing zone LEDs will extinguish.9. Press to save new settings and exit or10. Press to exit without saving.EXTERNAL SOLAR SIRE

Page 12 - MOVEMENT DETECTORS

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

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204. DIP switch 1 marked “ALARM TIME” is used tolimit the maximum period for which the externalsiren will sound before it will be automatically shutdo

Page 14 - DETECTORS

21LINKING THE SOLAR SIREN TO THECONTROL PANELWhen you power up the siren it will automatically bein Service Mode. It cannot be switched out ofService

Page 15 - DOOR/WINDOW DETECTORS

10. Now press and to switch ServiceMode ON.The siren will produce two short beeps followed 1 second later by a single long beep. The

Page 16 - DETECTOR

23(Optional)The Control Panel incorporates a terminal block forconnection of a Hard-wired Siren. The connectionterminal block is located inside the C

Page 17 - LEARNING ZONE DETECTORS

TESTING THE SYSTEMThe Control Panel has a built in test facility toenable you to test the system at any time. Howeverit is recommended that the syste

Page 18 - LEARNING FIRE ZONES

WIRE FREE SIREN TESTPressThe External Solar Siren will be activated for 5seconds and then stop.Zone 2 LED will be illuminated during the test.INTERNAL

Page 19 - EXTERNAL SOLAR SIREN

26With the system in Standby (i.e. with the Power LEDON) PressNote: To get to Standby Mode simply pressrepeatedly until only the POWER LED is illumina

Page 20 - POWER-UP OF THE SOLAR SIREN

27Press to save the new setting and exit toProgram Mode, orPress to exit without saving.INSTANT/DELAY ZONESThis defines which zones wi

Page 21 - TO THE WALL

28The zone 1 LED will illuminate to indicate thecurrent Zone Lockout status.LED ON Zone Lockout enabledLED OFF Zone Lockout disabledTo change the sett

Page 22 - IMPORTANT:

29When leaving the premises, the system must beArmed. However, before doing so, check that allwindows are closed and locked, all protected doorsare c

Page 23 - (Optional)

3CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS 4INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 5System Arming 5Entry/Exit Delay 5Zones 5Zone Lockout 5Tamper Protection 5Jamming Detection 6Battery

Page 24 - TESTING THE SYSTEM

30!9ESCESCESC????ENTER, ,User Access Code8ENTERPERSONAL ATTACK (PA) ALARMAn Alarm can be immediately triggered at any t

Page 25 - FACTORY SETTINGS

31Service Mode: The siren will produce two shortbeeps followed 1 second later by a single longbeep. The Siren LEDs will flash together inconjunction

Page 26 - PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

32the Detector is in Test Mode with the batterycover removed).The indicator on the Control Panel can becancelled by pressing . The LED will st

Page 27 - ZONE LOCKOUT

33IMPORTANT: Before removing the Siren from the wall ensure that the Siren is first switched intoService Mode to prevent the Tamper switchoperating an

Page 28 - ZONE OPERATING MODE

34Control Unit not working – Power LED OFFor flashing.1. Mains power failure - check if other electricalcircuits are operable.2. Check that mains adap

Page 29 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

35LED on Remote Control not illuminating, oris dim when unit is operated.1. Ensure battery is fitted with correct polarity.2. Ensure battery holder co

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36CUSTOMER HELPLINEMost issues can be solved over the phone in a few minutes.Please contact our Helpline Team on the number below for anyinstallation

Page 31 - BATTERY MONITORING

37GUARANTEENovar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries)should they become defective w

Page 34 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

4KIT CONTENTSThe Alarm System should contain the following devices.SL3 SL8Solar Siren 11Control Panel 11Remote Control 01PIR Movement Detectors 22Door

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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 36 - 0844 736 9149

5SYSTEM ARMINGThe system has a ‘Full Arm’ and a ‘Part-Arm’ facility.Full Arm will arm all zones while the ‘Part-Arm’ modewill only arm the zones that

Page 37 - GUARANTEE

6the alarm even if the system is Disarmed (unless thesystem is in Test or Program modes).JAMMING DETECTIONIn order to detect any attempts to illegally

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Control PanelSHEDLOUNGEGROUND FLOORGARAGEKITCHENHALLDININGROOMABack DoorABECCCCCADDDDDDDZONE 1142356780ENTERESCZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4TAMPERFIREZONE 6ZON

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8REMOTE CONTROL UNITThe Remote Control Unit(s) is used to Arm in eitherArm or Part Arm modes and to Disarm the system.The Remote Control Unit also inc

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9mounted. The Control Panel should be mountedat a convenient height of between 1.5 and 2 metres and in a position where it will be seen each day.Note

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