Program and Mount Motion Sensors:
Prepare Motion Sensor
A. Separate the front and back covers of the Motion Sensor by pressing the tab with your
finger or the top of a pen (Figure A and B).
B. Remove insulating paper from the battery and CLOSE the cover. The sensor needs 1-3
minutes to initialize itself. You will see a red indicator blink once every 3 seconds during
initialization. If you don't see the indicator blink as described during initialization, please
open the cover, remove the battery and reinstall the battery again until you see the
indicator flash as described. The sensor will be ready for use when the indicator stops
blinking. (Note: DO NOT keep the cover open since it may effect the sensor during
initialization and cause the sensor to not work properly after)
C. 1 switch for battery notification, Default is set to ON. OFF position disables the low battery
notification.
2 switch for LED signal light. The default is set to on, but if you do not want a flashing
light when the sensor detects an intruder, you can turn it off. When the battery is low, the
LED light becomes yellow.
Motion sensor sensitivity adjustment
A = Switch 2
B =Switch 1
Low sensitivity: Switch 2 at ON position and Switch 1 at OFF position
Medium Sensitivity: Switch 2 at ON position and Switch 1 at OFF position
High Sensitivity (Default): Switch 2 at ON position and Switch 1 at ON position
Program the Motion Sensor ( only for DIY kit or add new sensors)
If you received a pre-Programed system kit, please ignore this step and do not program
it again.
Before programming any sensor, you need to switch off all your existing sensors and disarm your system.
Press PROGRAM button on console and enter the default password 888 888. Use Scroll key to choose Sensor then press
Enter on Console.
Add press Enter you will see Trigger sensor /Code , then walking 2-3 steps in front of The Motion Sensor which you have
prepared and you will see nine digits displayed on console screen for 1-2 seconds. This is the unique address for this
sensor. The Console will request you add a Zone Name for this sensor, then press SAVE. You will see Record Sensor
Name, then press Enter and record a voice for this senso.
(MAKE SURE ONLY ONE SENSOR IS TRIGGERED EACHTIME TO AVOID ANY ACCIDENTAL TRIGGERING OF A
DIFFERENT SENSOR. PLEASE KEEP ALL YOUR MOTION SENSORS IN DIFFERENT ROOMS, AND MAKE SURE
THAT ALL WINDOW/DOOR SENSORS MAGNET PARTS ARE ATTACHED TO LARGER PARTS AS CLOSE STATUS.)
Edit select it then press Enter, you can use Auto search or Manual search to find your target sensor and high light it then
press Enter to Edit Sensor Functions as below menu list
Note: if you don’t know sensor name then choose Auto Search, when you trigger an individual sensor and its name will
be displayed on the console panel. Select the sensor name and press Enter, then you will see the menu displays as
below: (MAKE SURE ONLY ONE SENSOR IS TRIGGERED EACHTIME TO AVOID ANY ACCIDENTAL TRIGGERING
OF A DIFFERENT SENSOR. PLEASE KEEP ALL YOUR MOTION SENSORS IN DIFFERENT ROOMS, AND MAKE
SURE THAT ALL WINDOW/DOOR SENSORS MAGNET PARTS ARE ATTACHED TO LARGER PARTS AS CLOSE
STATUS.)
Edit Zone Name: Highlight Edit Zone name, press Enter and you will be able to rename the sensor.
Record Zone Name: Highlight it press Enter, select “Record”, you are able to record 5 seconds of your own voice
accordingly. If recording a sensor name in your own voice to identify a sensor, when you receive an alarming call on your
cell phone or any other phones, you will hear the sensor name.
Emergency Zone Highlight it press Enter, Default is NO, (If you set YES, the zone will be on 24hours, regardless of your