Set the lever mid way between the
two positions.
Remember to return the lever to the
centre (locked) position when
returning to 'on the flat' use.
1.4 Alarm Siren
When the alarm is triggered the siren
will sound for 2 minutes. Following
the 2 minute period the alarm will
then deactivate for 15 seconds then
rearm.
The alarm siren can be turned off at
any point by pressing the key fob
button. If the movement sensor
caused the alarm trigger, the alarm
will give a standard 'two beeps in
quick succession' disarm indication.
If the tilt sensor caused the alarm
trigger, the alarm will give 'two beeps
in quick succession' followed by a
further 'two beeps in quick
succession'.
1.5 Sleep mode
The SAS200 Alarm System
incorporates a sleep mode that
extends battery life over a long period
of time.
If a charged leisure battery is fitted
and is supplying 12 volts to the alarm
system the alarm will operate in
standard 'quick repsonse' mode.
If the alarm is operating from the
internal alarm battery only, the alarm
will operate in 'slow response' battery
saving sleep mode. In this mode you
will need to press and hold the
arm/disarm button for up to 3
seconds to arm or disarm the alarm.
2. Key Fobs
The SAS200 Alarm System comes
complete with 2 key fob remote
controllers. If an additional controller is
required these can be ordered from your
supplier.
2.1 Key Fob Battery Replacement
1. Remove the key fob from your key
ring.
2. Prise the casing apart near the key
ring fixing slot.
3. While holding the base part of the
casing, prise out the old Lithium
battery and replace with a new
CR2032 battery. Ensure the [+]
terminal is located towards the
outer case.
4. Relocate the two casing halfs and
snap together.
5. Refit the key fob onto your key
ring.
6. Remember to dispose of old
batteries in accordance with local
regulations.
3. Battery
The SAS200 Alarm System incorporates a
3.3Ah sealed lead acid battery that is
charged from the vehicles 12v supply.
This battery has been selected to run the
alarm without any external supply voltage
for up to 9 months depending on ambient
temperature/initial charge.
The battery is fully charged when the
alarm system is despatched, but may
need further charging if the vehicle is
stood for a number of months without a
12v supply to the alarm.
To charge the alarm battery either fit a
fully charged leisure battery to the vehicle
or connect the vehicle to the mains
supply and switch on the 12v
charger/power supply.
The internal battery should be replaced
approximately every 3 years to ensure
correct operation. Replacement batteries
can be ordered from your supplier.
Always dispose of old batteries in
accordance with local regulations.
4. Specification
4.1 Control Box
Supply voltage: 10.5 to 15v DC
Supply current: 250mA max
Operating
temperature: -5 to +30°C
Battery capacity: 3.3Ah at 12v
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