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.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the rear tamper switch is closed when you fit
the siren cover to the back-plate (eg. listen for the switch
to click). If the switch does not close this will prevent the
Solar Siren from operating correctly. If necessary, remove
the siren cover again to adjust the screw on the back-plate
tamper knob to ensure the switch closes on assembly.
The Tamper Switch is inoperative until the Siren has
received a ‘start’ and ‘stop’ signal from the Control Unit.
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 as this could rapidly drain the battery.
PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS
The Control Unit incorporates 13 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
reapply 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
the user’s requirements on initial installation.
The Control Unit has an initial ‘Default’ Main User
Access Code (the code that operates the system) of
.
To enter the Programming mode and change each
programmable function, proceed as follows:-
Enter .
The Full Arm and Part Arm LED’s will illuminate and
all the Zone LED’s will flash to indicate the system is
in 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 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 not available the
‘House Code’ can be programmed into the Control
Unit as follows:-
With the Control Unit in Programming mode Enter
. The Zone LED’s 1-6 will indicate the
‘House Code’ switch setting selected for each switch
1-6 as follows:-
Switch set ‘+’ - Zone LED ‘ON’
Switch set ‘o’ - Zone LED ‘FLASHING’
Switch set ‘-’ - Zone LED ‘OFF’
Factory Default
All switches set to ‘-’; all LED’s ‘OFF’.
To enter/change the system ‘House Code’, refer to
the miniature switch 1-6 settings in your Detectors.
Make a note of each switch setting and enter the
setting of each switch in turn as follows:-
For switch setting ‘+’ - Press
For switch setting ‘o’ - Press
For switch setting ‘-’ - Press
For example: For House Code:-
RE5000S Professional Alarm System 15
or Current Main User Access Code
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