4.R
efit the battery and test it by using the default
U
ser Access code of 1 2 3 4.
5.I
f the testing is ok, set the jumper link J2 as
s
hown on Fig. 7a, which is what the Keypad is
s
et to normally,
Changing the User Access Code
Default Code: 1 2 3 4
When using the Remote Keypad the keys must be
pressed firmly and within five seconds of each other.
If you make a mistake, wait five seconds and
recommence programming from the beginning of the
sequence. To change the User Access Code, press
the following keys in sequence:
1.
Press
2.
Enter
3.
Press , the LED will illuminate once
and flash twice
4.
Enter
5.
Press , the LED will illuminate once
and flash three times to confirm the setting has been
accepted.
If the light does not flash, wait five
seconds and re-enter the programming sequence
from the beginning.
Disabling the Remote Keypad
If a sequence of more than 16 incorrect key presses
is entered the Remote Keypad will be disabled for
the next 1 minute.
Consecutively disabled for 3 times,
the Remote Keypad will emit a Tamper
signal to the
Solar Siren with LED flashing slowly.
Note: When the Remote Keypad is disabled for
1 minute, the LED will flash slowly, indicating
that the Remote Keypad is shut down temporarily.
During this 1 minute, any pressing to the keypad
will be treated as invalid pressing. After the elapse
of 1 minute, effective inputting will be accepted.
Testing the Remote Keypad
1.
Press
to arm the system
2.
Press and hold and buttons together,
after approx. 2 seconds, an alarm will be initiated
3.
Press
to disarm the system
Replacing the Batteries
The “LOW BATTERY” indicator on the front of the
Remote Keypad will not flash until the Keypad emits
RF radio signal. In short, the “LOW BATTERY” indication
won’t be seen in normal circumstance. The batteries
should be replaced as soon as possible as follows:
1.
By pressing the User Access code twice, two LEDs
( & ) will keep flashing for 20 seconds.
During this 20 seconds duration, no radio signal
will emit and any inputting will not be accepted.
In this way, the Remote Keypad won’t emit radio
signal when replacing the battery.
2.
Undo fixing screw at bottom of Remote Keypad
and remove from wall mounting plate.
3.
Undo two fixing screws in the rear cover and
remove cover.
4.
Replace battery with a new 9V PP3 Alkaline battery.
5.
Replace and fix the rear cover and then refit and
secure the Remote Keypad onto the wall plate.
Anti-tamper Protection
The Remote Keypad incorporates anti-tamper
protection features against unauthorised attempts
to remove the Remote Keypad from the wall. If it is
removed from the wall, a full alarm condition will be
initiated.
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