INSTALLATION
4. Insert the rechargeable battery to the battery compartment. There are 2 different types of rechargeable battery for 2 markets:
a. North American Version: Lead Acid Connect the 2 wires to the battery. Red wire connects to the “+” terminal on the battery. Black wire connects to the
b. European Version:
Plug in the wire from the battery to the battery socket inside the battery compartment.
5. After inserting the rechargeable battery, the LO BATT LED will be off if the battery is fully charged, otherwise it will be on.
6. Connect the phone line from the wall socket to the “LINE” socket inside the battery compartment.
7. [OPTIONAL] If another telephone that will be |
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using the same telephone jack, you may |
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connect this telephone to “PHONE” outlet of |
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the control panel by a phone cord (not | (Optional) |
provided). |
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8.The phone line(s), cord of the power adapter should all come out from the lower right corner of
the control panel in order to close the battery cover properly.
9. The battery cover can now be closed, and tighten the 2 screws to secure the battery cover.
PWR, ARM, PROG LEDs should be flashing, zone LEDs should be off.
10. The control panel is intended to be mounted on a flat wall. 2 screws are required to mount the control panel securely on the wall. It should not be mounted too high or too low. In most situations, just below
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Sensors
When a sensor is triggered, the | - Make sure the battery in the sensor is |
control panel doesn’t respond at all, | installed properly, pay attention to the |
what is the problem? | polarity. |
| - Make sure the sensor is learned to the |
| control panel. Follow instructions on |
| page 34 on how to learn a sensor. |
| - You may try to bring the sensor closer to |
| the control panel, ensure it is not out of |
| the operation range. |
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My motion sensor sometimes gets | Ensure the motion sensor is not facing |
triggered by itself, how can I prevent | direct sunlight, nor any A/C or furnace |
that? | vents. You may also reduce the sensitivity |
| to low. If your motion sensor is located |
| outdoors, you may want to relocate it. |
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After mounting the door sensor, it | - Please ensure the magnet is aligned with |
doesn’t work anymore. | the red marking on the transmitter. |
| - If you are mounting the sensor on to a |
| metal door or window, a spacer may be |
| required to avoid magnetic interference |
| caused by the metal door / window. |
| - Make sure the sensor is within the operation |
| range of the control panel by bringing it |
| closer to the control panel. |
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My motion sensor is not very | The motion sensor is designed to detect the |
responsive, sometimes when I walk | “First Motion”. First Motion means no motion |
by it, the control panel doesn’t respond, | is detected within the past 20 seconds, |
but sometimes it does. | and if a motion is then detected, that is the |
| “First Motion”. So if you continue to walk |
| in front of the motion sensor, it will only |
| pick up the first motion. Unless you wait |
| for 20 seconds, then walk again, the control |
| panel will respond. Otherwise, the control |
| will only respond to the first motion. |
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eye level is ideal.
11. Once you have selected the mounting location, tighten 2 screws on the wall. They should be
all the way in, leave about 1/8" from the wall in order for the control panel to be
hanged onto the wall.