Technical data

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Testing
A time limit of 2 minutes is imposed when in
the test modes described. After this time
the system will return to standby. This is to
preserve battery power.
Checking the Battery Life
Battery Life (between recharges) is eight
months maximum. NEVER allow the battery
to completely discharge. Regular battery life
checks are strongly recommended.
1. Press "F", press "4".
2. A number of pulses will be heard; 1 pulse
= 1 month, 3 pulses = 3 months etc up to
a maximum of 8 pulses. If, however, a
random flashing of indicators occurs, this
indicates that the battery is in need of
immediate charging.
3. If the battery is low, connect the battery
charger via the socket on the main
control box. This will be located under
the front offside bed-box. Battery
charging should be complete within 24
hours (for a fully discharged battery).
Please note
i) avoid charging battery while the system is
armed.
ii) reading the battery status whilst charging
the battery will give a false indication of
battery life, please wait 15 minutes after
charging battery before taking a reading.
Testing the PIR
1. Press "F", press "6".
2. Walk in front of the PIR. The light on the
keypad marked PIR will illuminate five
times, and give an audible signal.
Testing the Siren
1. Press "F", press "7".
2. The siren will sound. Press "C" to stop
the siren.
Testing the Tow Sensor
The towing vehicle must be connected to the
caravan via the 12S plug before this test can
be carried out. This sequence also assumes
that the towing vehicle is correctly wired.
1. Press "F", press "9".
2. The "FNC" light on the keypad will stay
on.
3. Disconnect the car from the caravan.
The siren will emit a short burst followed
by five flashes on the keypad sensor
indicator, and give an audible signal.
Testing the Tilt Sensor
1. Press "F", press "9".
2. Adjust the level or move the caravan until
one of the Tilt Sensor Indicators on the
keypad illuminates and gives an audible
signal.
3. Press "C".
Troubleshooting
1. When attempting to arm, on entering the
personal code, sensor lights do not
illuminate - The code entered is incorrect,
or all sensors are active. Check the tow
vehicle is attached, that there is no-one in
the PIR's field of vision, connections to
the PIR are good and that the caravan is
level.
2. The tilt sensor light does not illuminate on
arming - The tilt sensor is active. (Press
"C" to cancel then refer to section
'Setting up the Tilt Sensor').
3. The tow sensor light does not illuminate
on arming - The 12S (grey) socket on the
towing vehicle must be correctly wired.
Assuming this is the case then the vehicle
may have been disconnected from the
caravan (e.g. when on sit).
4. The PIR sensor light does not illuminate
on arming - Ensure no-one is in the PIR's
field of view, including the person who is
arming the system. Move everyone
outside the PIR's field of view and press
"1". If the PIR indicator still does not light
then check PIR connections.
5. On disarming the system the sensor
indicators do not light - An incorrect
personal code has been entered.
6. If you are unable to resolve your problem
please contact Plug-In-Systems Product