INSTALLATION (ML-100A Only)
2 Single flash
1. Beep___Beep___
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Note:
-Try to mount the sensors as far away from the floor as possible to avoid damaging them. Mounting the sensors at a higher position will also result in better operating range.
-Do not mount the sensor to the exterior of the door / window, always mount the sensor to the interior side of the door / window to avoid being damaged or stolen by
Installing Motion Sensor
The motion sensor is most suitable for guarding a large area such as living room, family room, or bedroom. It can also be used to monitor a hallway or stairway.
Insert Battery
Undo the screw on the back of the motion sensor and remove the battery cover. Connect a 9V alkaline battery to the battery connector. Please note the polarity.
If you are planning to install the motion sensor outdoor, you should reduce the sensitivity by placing the jumper at location “2”.
For indoor application, if you want to reduce the sensitivity, you can change the jumper setting to
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| Jumper Location 1 | High Sensitivity |
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| Jumper Location 2 | Low Sensitivity |
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Caution:
Depending on the environment, if you experience a false trigger when the motion sensor is placed outdoors, you should relocate it or even place it indoors. Wind blowing at a tree, or direct sunshine could cause a false trigger. Therefore, if the location at where the motion sensor is mounted could cause a false trigger, you should change the mounting location for such sensor.
HOME AUTOMATION
Part 1 Learn signal from Control Module to Control Panel
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| Enter Program- | Enter master | 3 beeps for valid | |
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| ming mode | password to | password. 1 long beep | |
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2 | [4] |
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3 | [1] to [5] |
| Select control | Select the | After you have selected | |
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| module location | location [1], [2], | the control module location, |
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| control module | from control | is transmitted to | [Device X Accepted], | ||
| by pressing its | module to | the Control Panel, | where “X” is the control | ||
| learn button | control panel. | that signal will be | module location. | ||
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