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Read these instructions carefully before use
TECHNICAL DATA
Smart Panel
Power source Mains adapter
Back-up power source 1 x 9V alkaline battery
No. of sensors Unlimited
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Radio frequency 868.35 MHz +/- 0.5 MHz
Siren sound level 125 dB (adjustable duration)
Remote control
Power source 1 x 12V alkaline battery
Radio frequency 868.35 MHz +/- 0.5 MHz
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Signal range from the Smart Panel Up to 65 metres with clear view
Door/window sensor
Power source 2 x 1.5V alkaline batteries, size AAA
Radio frequency 868.35 MHz +/- 0.5 MHz
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Zone code 8 pole pin block
Signal range from the Smart Panel Up to 250 metres with clear view
Motion sensor
Power source 1 x 9V alkaline battery
Radio frequency 868.35 MHz +/- 0.5 MHz
PIR detection angle Up to 110° at 9 VDC
PIR detection range Up to 15 m in position H, up to 6 m in
position M, up to 4 m in position L
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Zone code 8 pole pin block
Signal range from the Smart Panel Up to 250 metres with clear view
Energy-saving function 3 minutes
DESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT: The 9V battery in the Smart Panel is only intended for back-up operation. The product
should always be powered from the mains supply using the mains adapter.
If the product is only powered from the back-up battery, it may be difficult to disarm the Smart Panel. This
is not a fault, and the problem can be rectified by inserting a new 9V battery while the product is being
powered from the mains adapter supplied.
IMPORTANT: Due to the alarm’s strong signal, we recommend that you change the settings for your
house code (see Setting the house code) if you suspect that any of your closest neighbours are also
using this type of alarm system.
Limitations of the alarm system
Not even the most advanced alarm systems can provide 100% protection against intruders or
environmental impact. All alarm systems can be affected by reduced performance or can fail to emit an
alarm for various reasons.
NOTE You may experience problems with the alarm system if:
the siren is not located within earshot or is in a distant part of the building
the sensors are placed behind doors or other obstacles
intruders gain access via unprotected entrances (where no sensors have been positioned)
intruders are able to bypass, block or disconnect the system or parts of it using technical
equipment