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Installation & Operating Manual
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Page 1 - Wirefree Alarm System

Installation & Operating ManualSA56 Zone CommunicatingWirefree Alarm SystemESCENTER2679#*853140

Page 2 - Tools and Equipment Required:

10Any number of Remote Control Units can be used with your system, providing they are all coded with the same system House Code.The Remote Control is

Page 3 - CONTENTS

115. The Control Panel must be located within reach of a mains socket.6. If any of the telephone based functions are to be used then the Control Panel

Page 4 - KIT CONTENTS

127. Ensure that the “Reset” and the “Hard-Wired Siren tamper detect” jumper links are set in the OFF position.8. Connect battery leads to both back-u

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

135. Press to save the new setting.6. Press , to return to Standby.TESTING THE CONTROL PANEL & REMOTE CONTROL1. Pres

Page 6 - button on their

14When deciding upon the mounting position for the detector the following points should be considered to ensure trouble free operation:1. Do not posit

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158. To select the required sensitivity, set DIP switch 5 of SW3 as follows:ON = HIGH sensitivityOFF = LOW sensitivityNote: The recommended setti

Page 8 - TYPICAL INSTALLATION

16MAGNETIC CONTACT DETECTORSThe Magnetic Contact Set comprises 2 parts; Detector and Magnet. They are designed to be tted to either doors or windows

Page 9 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

173. If xing the detector with screws, rst remove the battery holder by carefully tilting up the end and pulling away from the printed circuit board

Page 10 - Testing the Remote Control:

18Tamper’ will be displayed.12. Open the door/window to remove the Magnet from the Detector.As the Magnet is moved away from the Detector the LED indi

Page 11 - Inside View of Control Panel

19INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING THE SOLAR SIRENEnsure that the system is in Test mode (see page 13).1. Remove the xing screw from the bottom edge of the

Page 12 - Using a Remote Control:

2FOREWORDAll devices in this wirefree Alarm System are designed and manufactured to provide a high standard of security protection and long, reliable

Page 13 - MOVEMENT DETECTORS

2012. If for any reason you need to disable the Siren, remove jumper link P3 on the circuit board. This will prevent the Siren from sounding during a

Page 14 - PIR DETECTOR

21TESTING THE SYSTEMThe Control Panel has a built in test facility to enable you to test the system at any time. However it is recommended that the s

Page 16 - DETECTORS

23VOICE DIALLER TEST1. Scroll through the top level Test Mode menu until ‘VOICE DIALER TEST’ is displayed and press .2. If the Voice Dialler

Page 17 - + side is uppermost on each

24RESET FACTORY SETTINGS1. Press .This puts the system into Test Mode.2. Undo the Contro

Page 18 - EXTERNAL SOLAR SIREN

25Telephone Application Setup.If using any of the telephone based functions, (e.g. Answerphone, Voice Dialler, Remote Phone Access & Control etc)

Page 19 - SOLAR SIREN

26USERS 1-6Default setting: not programmedScroll through the menu until the required User ‘USER _ SETUP’ is displayed and press .User Access

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27The parameters in this menu allow the conguration of general system parameters, such as the Control Panel House Code, Alarm Duration and control of

Page 21 - User Access Code

28Scroll through the menu until ‘2-2-1 Status’ (and the current setting) is displayed.To change the setting press . Press

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29REMOTE PHONE ACCESS AND CONTROLIf enabled, this allows the system to be remotely controlled via the telephone.Default setting: OFFScroll through the

Page 23 - FACTORY SETTINGS

3CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS 4INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 5Multiple Users 5System Arming

Page 24 - Master User Access Code

30ZONE SETUPThe parameters in this menu allow each zones specic function to be congured.Scroll through the programming menu until ‘3. ZONE SETUP’ is

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3124 Hour Intruder - used to provide 24 hour monitoring of areas requiring continuous security protection even while the system is Disarmed, (e.g. gun

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32PART-ARM 1This controls whether the zone is active when Part-Arm 1 is armed.Default setting: zones 1-4: ON Zones 5-10: OFFScroll through the m

Page 27 - ALARM DURATION

33VOICE DIALLER SETUPThe parameters in this menu allow the setting of the systems Voice Dialler. It allows up to 4 phone numbers to be entered and th

Page 28 - to save and exit, or

34ALARM MESSAGE PLAY TIMEThis is the total time for which the alarm messages will be played & repeated by the Voice Dialler.Default setting: 70 se

Page 29 - DIAL MODE

35FULL ARM SETUPThe parameters in this menu control the systems Exit-Delay period and the Entry/Exit Delay warning beeps during Full Arm mode.Scroll t

Page 30 - ZONE SETUP

36PART-ARM 1 SETUPThe parameters in this menu control the systems Exit-Delay period and the Entry/Exit Delay warning beeps during Part-Arm 1 mode.Scro

Page 31 - Delay Period

37PART-ARM 2 SETUPThe parameters in this menu control the systems Exit-Delay period and the Entry/Exit Delay warning beeps during Part-Arm 2 mode.Scro

Page 32 - WALK THROUGH

38TIME & DATE SETUPThe parameters in this menu allow the systems clock and calendar (required for the Event Log) to be congured.Note: The clock w

Page 33 - TELEPHONE NUMBERS

39SELECTED-USERS SETUPThis congures the individual users that the Latch Key operates with when set to ‘Selected-Users’.Default setting: OFFScroll thr

Page 34 - TEL CONFIRM TIMES

4KIT CONTENTSThe Alarm System should contain the following devices:1 x Solar Siren1 x Control Panel1 x Remote Control2 x PIR Movement Detectors2 x Mag

Page 35 - CALL ATTEMPTS

40REMOTE MANAGER SETUPThe parameters in this menu congure the system telephone dialler to interface to the Alarm Monitoring Service following the occ

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41OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWhen leaving the premises, the system must be Armed. However, before doing so, check that all windows are closed and locked, a

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42If when the system is disarmed the ‘ALARM MEM’ LED is ashing and the panel beeps every 10 seconds, this indicates that an alarm has occurred. To s

Page 38 - LATCH KEY SETUP

43Press to access the Event Log, (from Standby Mode only).The Event Log will automatically display each event in turn starting with the most

Page 40 - REPLAY ANSWERPHONE GREETING

45Press to switch the Siren between Service Mode and Operating Mode. LED 5 will illuminate to show that the appropriate signal is being tra

Page 41 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

46MAINTENANCEYour Alarm System requires very little maintenance. However, a few simple tasks will ensure its continued reliability and operation.IMPO

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47ALARM RECORDComplete the following information during installation for future reference, when adding to your system and to assist trouble shooting.Z

Page 43 - External Answerphone:

48Control Unit not working – Power LED OFF or ashing.1. Mains power failure - check if other electrical circuits are operable.2. Check that mains a

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495. Ensure that detector is mounted the correct way up, (i.e. with detection window at the bottom).6. Ensure that the detector is mounted at the co

Page 45 - Magnetic Contact Detector

5MULTIPLE USERSThe system allows for up to 6 Users and a Master User to be congured. This allows the system Event Log to maintain a record of which

Page 46 - MAINTENANCE

50EXTENDING YOUR ALARM SYSTEMThe following additional accessories are available to enhance your system and provide further protection and a higher lev

Page 48 - Symptom / Recommendation

Novar Electrical Devices and Systems are Quality Assurance Registered to BS EN ISO9001 : 2000, by Asta.Friedland, Novar Electrical Devices and Systems

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6FINAL EXIT SET ZONETriggering a detector on a Final Exit zone (e.g. front door) during the Exit-Delay, will cause the delay to reset to 5 seconds wit

Page 50 - GUARANTEE

7sequence is cancelled/acknowledged by the recipient.For example, the Latch Key facility is useful to inform parents that a child has returned from sc

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8Before attempting to install your Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation.PIR Movement Detectors

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9Typical Installation using only detectors supplied:1. Place the 1st Magnetic Contact Detector (congured on zone 1) on the front door.2. Place the 1s

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