Operating instructions

ALARM DURATION
This is the maximum length of time that the Solar Siren &
Strobe alarm will sound for, following activation. Alarm
duration can be set for either 3 or 15 minutes. Set dip
switch 9 ‘OFF’ for 3 minutes or ‘ON’ for 15 minutes.
Refit the dip switch cover securely.
Note: Following activation into alarm condition the
Solar Siren & Strobe will continue to sound until either
the Control Unit is disarmed, or the Control Unit
Autostop time expires, or until the Siren & Strobe Alarm
Duration Time expires; whichever occurs first.
INITIAL POWER-UP
Once you have completed setting your Siren Code and
Alarm Duration Time, connect the 9 Volt PP3 initial
Power-up Battery to the clip-on connectors. Connect
the Rechargeable Battery to the charging leads red to
red (+) and black to black (
-
).
Hinge the front cover locating tabs over the top edge of
the backplate, push the base of the Siren cover into
place and secure with the lower fixing screw.
The installation of your Solar Siren & Strobe is now
complete.
Note: Once the batteries have been connected, the
unit will be operational and it is important that the Solar
Panel receives sufficient light to maintain the battery
charge. Also, the Unit should not be repeatedly set into
alarm during installation/testing as this could rapidly
drain the battery.
PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS
The Control Unit incorporates nine programmable
functions which are selected and set via the Control
Unit’s keypad. A factory ‘Default’ setting is
incorporated for each programmable function. The
system incorporates a non-volatile memory which
memorises all the user programmable settings in the
event of a total power down.
In the event that you wish to revert the Control Unit to
factory ‘Default’ settings, remove all power (mains and
Back-up Battery), set the memory link to ‘OFF’ and then
re-apply power. In all other circumstances the memory
link should be left ‘ON’ for full system security.
IMPORTANT: As all programmable functions have a
‘Default’ setting it is important that each function is
selected and set to your requirements on initial
installation.
The Control Unit has an initial ‘Default’ User Access Code
(the code that operates the system) of .
To enter the Test/Programming mode and change each
programmable function, proceed as follows:
Enter
The Control Unit will emit two bleeps and the
Power LED will flash to indicate the system is in
Test/Programming mode.
Note: If you make an error when entering your settings,
press once to exit the programming function then
enter the function number followed by and re-enter
your correct settings.
To exit the Test/Programming mode at any time
Enter
1. HOUSE CODE
The House Code setting enables the Control Unit to
receive signals only from its associated detectors.
The House Code is usually self-learned from the
Remote Control on initial installation (see page 8)
and further programming is therefore not required.
However, if a Remote Control is lost or the House
Code needs to be re-programmed for any other
reason, proceed as follows:- with the Control Unit
in Test/Programming mode enter . The Control
Unit’s row of 8 LEDs will indicate the House Code
switch setting selected for each switch 1-8 as
follows:-
House Code Switch ‘ON’ = LED ‘ON’
House Code Switch ‘OFF’ = LED ‘OFF’
Factory Default House Code 1, 2, 3, 4, ‘ON’ - 5, 6, 7, 8, ‘OFF’;
LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, ‘ON’ - 5, 6, 7, 8, ‘OFF’.
To set the House Code (or change the House Code
to a new code), ensure that a battery has been fitted
and a House Code set in the Remote Control then
press the ‘OFF’ button on the Remote Control.
1234
or Current User
Access Code
1
1234
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