Response SA1 E, SA1 E PLUS, SA1PF E, SA2 E Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

SA1 E, SA1 E PLUS, SA1PF E
and SA2 E Alarm Systems
Installation and Operating Instructions
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Kit Contents 3
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ntroduction and Overview 4
System Arming
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Entry/Exit Delay
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Alarm Lockout
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Tamper Protection
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Jamming Detection
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Battery Monitoring
4
System House Code
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Planning and Extending your Wirefree Alarm System
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Remote Control Unit
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Setting the Remote Control
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Testing the Remote Control
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Remote Keypad
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Positioning the Remote Keypad
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Installing and Configuring the Remote Keypad
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Inputting the House Code
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Resetting to Factory Default
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Changing the User Access Code
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Disabling the Remote keypad
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Testing the Remote Keypad
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Replacing the Batteries
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Anti-tamper Protection
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Passive Infra-Red (PIR) Movement Detectors
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Positioning the PIR Detector
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Installing and Configuring the PIR Detector
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Setting the PIR Detector
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Testing the PIR Detector
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Magnetic Contact Detectors
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P
ositioning the Magnetic Contact Detector
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Installing and Configuring the
Magnetic Contact Detector
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Setting the Magnetic Contact Detector
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Testing the Magnetic Contact Detector
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External Solar Siren
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C
hoosing a Location for the Solar Siren 15
Installing the Solar Siren
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Setting the Solar Siren
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Initial
Power-Up of the Solar Siren
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Siren Service Mode
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Siren Operating Mode
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Testing the System
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Testing an Installed System
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Operating Instructions
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Arming the System
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Arm 19
Delay-Arm
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Disarming the System
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Personal Attack (PA) Alarm
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Device
Tamper
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Battery Monitoring
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Maintenance
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Alarm Record
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Troubleshooting
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Extending your Alarm System
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Notes
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Component Specification
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Contents
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For a Control Panel operated system please refer to the Operating
and Installation Instructions supplied with the Control Panel
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Alarm System SA1 E SA1 E PLUS SA1PF E SA2 E
Components included:
External Solar Siren 1 1 1 1 Remote Control 1 1 1 1 PIR Movement Detectors 2 2 0 2 M
agnetic Contact Detectors 0 2 4 2
Remote Keypad 0 0 0 1
Also included:
Installation & Operating Instructions Fixing pack
Kit Contents
6V/1.2Ah Sealed lead acid battery
(for the
External Solar Siren)
9V PP3 Alkaline battery
(for PIR Movement Detectors and Remote Keypad)
Batteries included: The type and number of each battery included will depend upon the components
included in the System purchased.
External Solar Siren
(SASS E)
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1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
2
1
Remote Keypad
(SAKP E)
Magnetic Contact
Detector
(SAM E)
Remote Control
(SAR E)
PIR Movement
Detector
(SAP E)
3V CR2032 Lithium cells (for Remote
Control and Magnetic Contact Detectors)
Important: Kit contents as Alarm System configuration table (top of page).
For a Control Panel operated system please refer to the Operating
and Installation Instructions supplied with the Control Panel
Note: Diagrams are for illustration purposes only actual appearance may vary.
System Arming
The system has an Instant-Arm and Delay-Arm mode. If the system is armed in Instant-Arm mode then all detectors will immediately become fully armed. Any detector triggered while the system is armed will immediately sound an alarm.
Entry / Exit Delay
If the system is armed in Delay-Arm mode this will activate the system with a 15 second entry/exit delay period. This allows a 15 second period for the user to exit the property after setting the system with the Remote Control or the Remote Keypad. Any detector triggered while the system is armed will cause an alarm condition after the 15 second entry/exit delay has expired. This allows time for the system to be Disarmed before an alarm sounds when re-entering the property.
Note: To conserve power and maximise battery life the PIR Detector will only detect movement if there has been no movement detected within the previous 2 minutes. Consequently the PIR Detector will not become active until the protected area has been free from movement for more than 2 minutes.
Alarm Lockout
If a detector is triggered while the system is armed, the alarm will sound. After the set alarm duration has ended, the alarm will stop and the system will automatically reset. Subsequent detectors triggered will again sound the alarm. If the alarm is triggered more than 3 times then it will become ‘Locked Out’ and any further alarm signals will be ignored until the system is re-armed.
Tamper Protection
All system devices (except the Remote Control) incorporate Tamper protection features to protect against unauthorised attempts to interfere with the device.
Any attempt to remove the battery cover from any device (except a Remote Control) or to remove the Siren from the wall will trigger an alarm (unless the system is in Service Mode), even if the system is Disarmed
Jamming Detection
In order to detect any attempts to illegally jam the radio channel used by your alarm system, a special jamming detection function is incorporated in the Siren. If this feature is enabled, an alarm will be triggered if the radio channel is jammed continuously
for more than 30 seconds or if the system is jammed f
or more than 3 periods of 10 seconds in a 5 minute period. (The Siren will emit a series of rapid beeps for 5 seconds as a pre-alarm warning 10 seconds before a full alarm occurs).
The jamming detection circuit is designed to permanently scan for jamming signals. However, it is p
ossible that it may detect other local radio interference operating legally or illegally on the same frequency. If it is planned to operate the jamming detection feature we recommend that the system is monitored for false jamming alarms for at least 2 weeks prior to leaving the jamming detection function permanently enabled.
Battery Monitoring
All devices powered by non-rechargeable batteries incorporate a battery level monitoring feature which will warn of a low battery status. The batteries on any device indicating a low battery status should be replaced immediately.
System House Code
In order to prevent any unauthorised attempt to operate or disarm your system, you must configure your system to accept radio signals only from your own system devices. This is done by setting a series of 8 DIP switches in all devices to the same ON/OFF combination (the House Code) selected by the user/installer.
The House Code is set up by moving each of the 8 DIP switches in each device to the same randomly selected ON/OFF sequence. When setting the DIP switches, ensure that each switch ‘clicks’ fully into position. Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or a small screwdriver to move each switch in turn.
All devices must be configured with the same House Code in order for the system to operate correctly.
IMPORTANT: It is important that the system House Code is always changed to a code other than the factory setting and that all devices are configured with the same House Code in order for the system to operate correctly.
Introduction and Overview
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e.g.
Switch 1 = set to ON position
ON
ECE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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The example below shows a typical property incorporating the suggested positions for the Remote Keypad, PIR and Magnetic Detectors for optimum security.
Use this as a guide for your installation in conjunction with the recommendations contained in this manual for planning your intruder alarm system.
Before attempting to install your Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation.
The alarm system may be extended at any time to provide even greater protection by fitting additional devices to meet your personal security needs.
Planning and Extending your Wirefree Alarm System
Remote Keypad
Remote Control
PIR Movement
Detector
SHED
LOUNGE
GROUND FLOOR
GARAGE
KITCHEN
HALL
DINING
ROOM
Back Door
Magnetic Contact Detector
PIR Movement Detector
PIR Movement Detector
External Solar Siren
Magnetic Contact
Detector
PIR Movement Detector
PIR Movement
Detector
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Remote Control Unit
The Remote Control Unit is used to Arm and Disarm the system
.
The Remote will activate the Instant-Arm,
Delay-Arm
or Disarm functions.
The Remote Control also incorporates a Personal Attack Switch (PAS). Activating the PAS will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition whether the system is Armed or Disarmed, (unless the system is in Service, Test or Program mode).
Any number of Remote Controls can be used with your system, providing they are all coded with the same system House Code.
The Remote Control is powered by a CR2032 type Lithium Cell battery which under normal conditions will have a typical life in excess of 1 year. Under normal battery conditions the LED on the Remote Control will only illuminate when a button is pressed. However, under low battery conditions the LED will flash every time the button is pressed. When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible.
Setting the Remote Control
1.
Remove the front cover by undoing the small screw on the rear of the Remote Control.
2.
Located above the battery is a row of 8 DIP switches. Select and record a random combination of ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ positions for the DIP switches. This will be the system House Code and must be set to the same ON/OFF combination as the House Code DIP switches in all other System Devices.
Important: The House Code for your system should be changed from the factory default setting.
3. To utilise the panic facility on the Remote Control,
remove the Jumper Link. If ‘panic’ is not required leave the Jumper Link in place.
4.
Remove the battery from its packaging and insert it under the clip ensuring that the +v terminal faces upwards away from the PCB.
5.
Replace the front cover and fixing screw.
Testing the Remote Control
1.
Press the button. The Transmit LED should illuminate while the button is pressed and extinguish within 1 second of releasing the button.
2.
Press the and buttons in turn to ensure that the Transmit LED illuminates as before.
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Slide up to operate
Transmit LED
Personal Attack
Disarm
Arm
Delay-Arm
Battery Clip
House Code
Dip Switches
Jumper Link
Battery
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ncluded in SA2 E system, available as an optional accessory for the SA1 E, SA1 E PLUS and SA1PF E systems.
The Wireless Remote keypad is used to control the system by using a four digit User Access Code.
The Remote keypad incorporates Panic and anti­tamper protection features that will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition when activated. Any attempt to open the casing of the Remote keypad will immediately initiate a Full Alarm condition even if the system is disarmed, (unless the system is in Service mode). In addition if a sequence of more than 16 incorrect key presses is entered the Remote keypad will be disabled for the next 1 minute. During this 1 minute duration the LED will keep flashing slowly. Consecutively disabled for 3 times, the Remote Keypad will emit the tamper signal to the Siren.
The Remote Keypad is powered by a 9V PP3 Alkaline battery. Under normal operating conditions this will provide an expected life in excess of 1 year. When the battery level falls below an acceptable level, the “LOW BATTERY” indicator on the front of the Remote Keypad will flash. When this occurs the battery should be replaced as soon as possible.
Positioning the Remote Keypad
The Remote Keypad is rated IP44 and suitable for mounting outdoors. The Remote Keypad should be mounted in a position close to the main entrance door so that the user access code can be entered easily.
Ensure that the position selected for the Remote Keypad is within the effective range of the Siren.
Note: DO NOT fix the Remote Keypad to metalwork or
locate the unit within 1m of metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio range of the Remote Keypad.
Installing and Configuring the Remote Keypad
Ensure that the Siren is in Service mode.
1.
Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom edge of the Remote Keypad and remove the wall mounting plate
2.
Using the mounting plate as a template, mark the positions of the four fixing holes on the wall.
Note: To make the best use of anti-tamper protection you must insert a wall plug and screw in the specified hole (as illustrated).
3.
Fix the mounting plate to the wall using the screws and wall plugs provided, (a 5mm hole will be required for the wall plugs). Do not over­tighten the fixing screws as this may distort or damage the mounting plate.
Note: Installing the Remote Keypad against a flat and smooth wall is of great importance so as to avoid the tamper switch being falsely triggered.
Note: The wall plugs supplied with the product are not suitable for plasterboard walls, if mounting the Remote Keypad on to plasterboard use appropriate wall plugs.
4.
Undo and remove the two fixing screws in the rear of the Remote Keypad and remove the rear cover.
Remote Keypad
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Anti-Tamper
Protection
Fixing
Screw
Wall Mounting Plate
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1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
2
1
Arm
Disarm
D
elay-Arm 1
Delay-Arm 2
L
ow Battery
Indicator
LED
T
ransmit
Indicator
LED
K
ey Pressed
Confirmation
Indicator LED
2
1
5.
There are two jumper links located above the battery compartment.
J2 jumper link: Reset to Factory default J3 jumper link: System type selection
Jumper link J3 must be set as shown.
6.
Connect the 9V PP3 Alkaline battery to the battery clip.
7.
Replace the rear cover and refit fixing screws. Do not over-tighten the fixing screws.
8.
Refit the Remote Keypad by slanting 45° onto the wall mounting plate. Do not over-tighten the fixing screw.
Note: The Remote Keypad is supplied with a default User Access Code of: 1234. For security reasons, it is recommended that this code is changed to another four digit number which only you and other users of the system know.
Note: Use thumb and middle finger to hinge off the cover. The Remote Keypad has a back light illumination facility. It will illuminate for 5 seconds when opening the cover or pressing any key.
Inputting the House Code
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n order to prevent any unauthorised attempt to
o
perate or disarm your system, you must configure
y
our system to accept radio signals only from your own
s
ystem devices. This is done by setting a series of eight miniature (DIP) switches in all devices to the same ON/OFF combination (The House Code) selected by the user/installer. For security reasons, the Keypad does not include a DIP switch, but house code setting is essential.
To input the house code, press the following keys in sequence:
1.
Press
2.
Enter
3.
Press , the LED will illuminate once and flash twice
4.
Press
5.
Press , the LED will illuminate once
and flash three times to confirm the setting has been accepted.
For example: if the house code set on the devices reads as: 12578. It means the Dip Switch numbers 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 are set to the “ON” position, while 3, 4, 6 are set to the “OFF” position. Apply the Dip Switchs set in “ON” positions for house code inputting.
Resetting to Factory Default
If you forget the User Access code, you can reset the User Access code to factory default by following the steps below:
1.
Remove the battery.
2.
Press and hold any key for more than 1 second.
3.
Set the Jumper link J2 as shown in Fig. b below.
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System Type
Jumper
L
ink J3
R
eset
Jumper
Link J2
A
nti-Tamper
Switch
1
J3
User Access Code
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House Code set on Devices
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1
1 J 2
J2
Fig . a
Fig . b
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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User Access Code
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1
1
New User Access Code
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1
,
User Access Code
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1
2
,
U
ser Access Code
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