MAIN CONSOLE Model 45129
1. INTRODUCTION
The Main Console model 45129 is designed to work with the JS sensors. When the sensor is
triggered, it will beep or siren and flash.
In this package, you should find a Main Console, AC Adapter, mounting accessories and user’s
instruction.
Please follow the instructions below to setup your Main Console.
2. INSTALLATION
POWER UP
Install 4 AA batteries (not included) to the unit. Plug in the AC adapter to the unit, the green LED
will on.
PROGRAMMING
You need to do the programming in order to add the sensors to communicate with the Main
Console.
1. With power up the Main Console 45129. Press and hold the Learn button on the Main
Console until it has a long beep. Now release the Learn button and press the Zone#1 button
on the model 45129 once.
2. While the Zone#1 LED is flashing, activate the sensors, the LED on the Zone#1 will off and
emit a long beep indicating it has learned the sensor successful.
3. Repeat the steps 1-2 to learn other sensors to the Zone#2, 3 and 4 respectively.
CLEAR THE PROGRAMMED UNIT
You cannot delete one learned device from the Main Console in each zone at a time. You must
clear all the learned sensors that are currently communicating with the Main Console in that zone,
then re-program the ones you want to keep.
1. With power up the Main Console 45129. Press and hold the Learn button on the Main
Console, then press the zone that you would delete the sensor.
2. While that zone LED is flashing twice and emit 2 beeps, this will erase all “learned” devices in
that zone.
3. Repeat the steps 1-2 to delete the sensors from other zones you would delete the sensor.
TESTING
After the sensor is installed in place, and the Main Console is powered up, you may test the
operation of both units.
While the Main Console is set to Alert Mode (slide the mode switch to top side). If the activated
sensor is programmed to zone 1, zone 1 LED should flash and emit a single beep contin uously.
The zone LED will keep flashing until the sensor is back to standby condition (i.e. closed door).
If the activated sensor is programmed to zone 4, zone 4 LED will flash, and the Main Console will
emit a continuous “4 beeps”.
While the Main Console is set to Chime Mode (slide the mode switch to middle). If the activated
sensor is programmed to zone 1, zone 1 LED should flash and emit a single chime. The zone
LED will keep flashing until the sensor is back to standby condition (i.e. closed door).
While any programmed sensor is activated, the Main Console will beep or chime and the
corresponding zone LED will flash.
MODE SELECTION
You can select the Main Console in Alert or Chime or OFF mode by switching the mode switch to
“Alert” or “Chime” or “OFF” position.
MUTE
When a sensor is triggered for a longer period of time, you may stop the beeping by pressing the
mute button. The Main Console will beep again if it receives another signal.
ALARM MODE
The Main Console provides the alarm feature, instant alarm and delay alarm.
To arm the Main Console to Instant Alarm:
1. Press the current MPIN [1111].
2. Press and hold the [Arm] button.
3. While the Armed LED turn on and emit a long beep, you may release the [Arm] button.
If any of the sensors are activated, the alarm is sounded instantly for 3 minutes.
To arm the Main Console to Delay Alarm:
1. Press the current MPIN [1111].
2. Press the [Arm] button twice.
3. The Armed LED will flash and emit the beeps of about 60 seconds which gives you 60
seconds to leave the premises before the system is activated.
4. Upon re-entering the premises, for example opening the front door in zone 1, you will
have 30 seconds till the alarm sounds.
Disarm the Main Console:
1. Press the current MPIN [1111].
2. The Armed LED will off and emit the continuous beeps for awhile.
MPIN
To access the alarm sequences is controlled by the Master Personal Identification Number
(MPIN). To operate the arm sequences in Main Console, enter the current MPIN [factory default
1111].
To change your MPIN:
1. Press and hold both the Learn button and Arm button, release the buttons until it has a
long beep and the Power LED keep flashing.
2. Enter the current MPIN [factory default 1111].
3. Enter the new MPIN [e.g. 4321].
4. Enter the new MPIN [4321] again.
5. It emits a long beep and the Power LED stay on means the system accepts the new
MPIN.
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,