Remote Control:
Slide the Personal Attack switch upwards.
Keypad:
Press and hold both the and buttons
together for 2 seconds.
A Full Alarm condition will be initiated which will
continue for the alarm duration time (1 or 3 minutes)
when the system will automatically reset or disarmed
from the Remote Control or Keypad.
SIREN SERVICE MODE
In order to remove the Solar Siren from the wall to
change the batteries. It is necessary to place the Siren
into Service Mode to prevent the Tamper protection
switch on the Siren operating and triggering an alarm.
When you have completed any alterations to the
system remember to switch the siren back into
Operating Mode.
The Siren can be switched into Service Mode using
either the Remote Control or the Keypad as follows:
Remote Control:
Press and hold the button for approximately
6 seconds.
Keypad:
Enter the User Access Code, then press and hold
the Disarm button for approximately 6 seconds
,
The Solar Siren will produce two short beeps as the
disarm button is pressed followed by a single long
beep approximately 6 seconds later to indicate that
it has switched into Service Mode.
SIREN OPERATING MODE
The siren can be switched back into Operating Mode
using either the Remote Control or the Keypad as
follows:
Remote Control:
Press and hold the button for approximately
6 seconds
Keypad:
Enter the User Access Code and then press and
hold the Arm button for approximately 6 seconds
, (hold for 6s)
After approximately 6 seconds the Siren will produce
a single long beep to indicate that it has switched into
Operating Mode in a Disarmed state. The Arm button
should be released during or immediately after the
long beep, otherwise the system will switch into an
Armed statethat it has switched into Service Mode.
BATTERY MONITORING
All system devices continuously monitor their battery
condition. When a low battery indicator is activated
the device will continue to operate normally for up to
2 weeks (depending upon system use). However, the
battery for that device should be replaced as soon as
possible.
Before replacing the battery in any device turn the
system to Service Mode as previously described.
When the batteries have been replaced, the system
should be turned back to Operating Mode.
The low battery indication for each system component
is as follows:
Remote Control
When the Remote Control is operated under low-
battery conditions the transmit LED will continue
to flash after the button has been released.
Under normal battery conditions the LED will
extinguish within 2s of the button being released.
Keypad
Under low-battery conditions the ‘low-batt’ LED
on the keypad will be illuminated.
Note: The Keypad will retain the User Access
Code setting for approximately 15 seconds whilst
the battery is removed and replaced. If the battery
is left disconnected for a longer period, or has
been allowed to run completely flat the User
Access Code will revert to the factory default code
of “1234” when the new battery is connected. The
User Access Code will then need reprogramming
as detailed on page 8.
PIR Movement Detectors
If the voltage level of any PIR battery falls below
7.5 Volts, the LED behind the detector lens will
flash when movement is detected to indicate that
the battery needs to be replaced.
Under normal battery conditions the LED does
not illuminate unless the PIR Detector is in Walk
Test mode.