SECO-LARM SECOPAGE 35E, SECOPAGE 35E7 Installation Manual

SECO-LARM® U.S.A., Inc.
SECOPAGE
35E
SECOPAGE
35E7
Add-on or stand-alone pagers for nearly any application
For information on installing the pager either as a complete vehicle alarm, or as a pager for another vehicle alarm, please see the separate Tech Manual.
For other applications
The SECOPAGE 35E and SECOPAGE 35E7 connect to most burglar alarm control panels and many different types of communication equipment. This allows you to install the pagers for use as silent alarms, remote paging in conjunction with traditional audible alarms, or remote communication.
This manual
This manual shows some typical connections for pagers in burglar alarm or communications applications. It includes using the pager in conjunction with a siren/bell output (regardless of whether a siren or bell is connected), as well as how to connect as a stand-alone paging alarm by itself.
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The information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of publication. However, the SECO-LARM policy is one of continual development and improvement. For this reason, SECO-LARM reserves the right to change specifications without notice. SECO-LARM is also not responsible for misprints or typographical errors.
SECO-LARM® U.S.A., Inc.
Irvine, CA, USA, 92614
Copyright © 1997 SECO-LARM® U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for a period of one year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser. Our obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to SECO-LARM.
SECO-LARM® U.S.A., Inc.
INTRODUCTION
The SECOPAGE 35E or SECOPAGE 35E7 connect to most burglar alarm control panels or any communications device with identifiable outputs when triggered.
The SECOPAGE 35E and SECOPAGE 35E7 security pagers consist of two parts: a transmitter which includes trigger and timing circuitry, and the matching receiver (the "beeper"). The transmitters have a maximum output power of 4 Watts. The compact ultra-sensitive pager receivers can sense the transmitted signals up to 2 miles away, depending on antenna and environmental conditions.
The transmitter is mounted inside the premises to be protected. A page signal is sent by the transmitter upon an unauthorized entry attempt or a manual page. The receiver beeps and the alphanumeric LED lights when it receives the page signal. The receiver can also vibrate for silent paging (included with the SECOPAGE 35E7, optional on the SECOPAGE 35E.
The receiver can be programmed to receive page signals from 3 separate premises. The two 1.5V AAA-sized batteries in the receiver last up to one month with normal use.
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TRIGGERED BY RECEIVER LED DISPLAY
Initial display After press
ON/OFF button
Purple wire 1
Blue wire A, b, or C 2
Blue/white wire* indicates which 3
Blue/green wire* premises is 4
Purple/brown wire* sending the 5
Blue/brown* signal 6
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Figure 6: Understanding the receiver's LED display
* For SECOPAGE 35E7 only.
zone was triggered. Press again, and the beeping stops.
! Manual page — Beeps continuously (3 groups of 3 beeps per group) for
3 minutes if someone pushes the manual page button. The digital LED display shows which premises is sending the signal (A, b, C). Press the ON/OFF button once, and the LED display shows "7" to indicate manual paging. Press again, and the beeping stops.
! Transmitter power-on paging — Beeps continuously (3 groups of 3
beeps per group) for 3 minutes if it is turned on when the transmitter is first connected to power. The LED display shows which car or building is sending the signal (A, b, C).
! Receiver power-up — Beeps twice each time the receiver is turned on.
! Unattended indicator — Beeps once every 60 seconds if the user
ignores a page signal. Press the ON/OFF switch to stop the beeping and display the new signal.
! Low battery indicator — Beeps twice every 5 minutes when the batteries
are low and need replacement. The LED display shows "L" if the ON/OFF button is pressed.
! Viewing the page memory — The receiver remembers the last 6 pages
(ignores consecutive duplicates). Scroll through the memory history by repeatedly pressing the ON/OFF button. The page signals are shown one by one, starting with the most recent. Keeping the ON/OFF switch depressed repeatedly displays the currently-shown signal. The LED display shows "-" to indicate either you have seen all the pages in memory, or there is nothing stored in memory. Turning the receiver OFF erases the page memory.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ........................................................................ 2
Requirements ..................................................................... 3
Wiring harnesses ................................................................ 3
Installation 1 — Paging via panel positive or negative output ....... 4
Installation 2 — Paging by powering up when panel is triggered . 5
Installation 3 — Paging with zone annunciation ....................... 6
Installation 4 — For use as a stand-alone burglar alarm ............. 7
Mounting the transmitter ..................................................... 8
Connecting and tuning an antenna ..................................... 8
Transmission range test....................................................... 9
Code-learning the receiver .................................................. 10
Using the receiver (beeper) .................................................. 10
Limited warranty ................................................................. 12
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