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Household Alert Model HA—318
1, INTRODUCTION
The Household Alert is designed to monitor movement around your
house. The-motion sensor can be placed either indoor or outdoor.
Ideal applications include placing die sensor near the front door to
detect visitors, mount the sensor nearthe driveway to detect activity on
the driveway. placing the sensor indoor to monitor activity inside your
house etc Once motion is deteded, the sensor will be triggered and
transmit a wireless signal to the receiver inside your house and it will
emit a beep and the light will flash as the indication of the sensor is
triggered.
Please follow the instructions below to setup your motion sensor and
the receiver.
In this package. you should find a motion sensor. a receiver, a trans-
iomier. usefs manual. ballehead joint and screws.
null-nun joint
nan-rennet
Motion sort-er
-j zeo- $1“ch
~' (included) Resolver
3 POWER UP THE SENSOR AND RECElVER
Alter setting up the sensor and receiver properly, the units are now ready
to be powered up.
Insert a 9V alkaline battery (not included) to the sensor and the LED
will be turned on, then off alter 2 seconds. The sensor requires a
warm up time of approx. 45 seconds before it can function properly,
so alter powenng up the sensor, place it in a location where no mofion
will be dereaed. Aher 45 seconds, the sensor is ready.
Plug in the nansforrner in the receiver, the green LED will start
flashing indicating the receiver unit is powered up but no sensor is
detected.
Now trigger the sensor by waving your hands in front of the sensor, the
red LED on the sensorwill be on, and one of the LED’s on the receiver
will flash, it will also emit a certain number of beeps depending on
2 SET UP THE SENSOR AND RECEIVER
14 CODE CONNECTORS
In order for the sensorto communicate with the receiver properly, the
transmission code mist match with the receiver‘s code. The code
setting on me sensor is determined by the code connectors. Code
connectors 1 to 6 ram be found by open'ng the battery cover. User is
required to set these code connedors randomly and the code settings
on both sensor and receiver must be the same. Each position of the
code connector can be set to “f. ‘-‘ or ‘0' positions. Refer to the
diagram below to set the code connectors propeny. .+. ‘-' ‘o‘
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1 2 3
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Note: If you experience mlelimeme from a nearby system, whim wuld
accidental/y trigger you/system, please change the code settings on
the sensor and receiver. The code selling on the sensor and receiver
should still march after changing the code wrong,
1. ZONE NUMBER
Each receiver rain workwmt up (04 different sensors (to represent 4
diirerent zones on me receiver), there are 2 connectors that determine
the zone number 1. 2. 3. or Q These 2 connectors can be iound by
openlng the battery cover. Pleasefollowthe chart below to set the
zone number. If the sensor is send zone number 1 , than the receiver
zone 1 signal will correspond to this sensor.
which zone "5 triggered, Alter ear)! motion is deified, the receiver will
provide indication for approx ls seconds. i e, during this 15 seeonds.
the light will Flash and the buzzer will beep
A a
zone 1 . .
Zone 2 , i
Zone 3 s .
zon- number connector Zane A e e
on the diart meets the connector for that position should be removed
-+' on the chart means the connector for lhat position should be placed
on the posts,
3. SENSOR SENSITIVITY
The sensitivity of the motion sensor is adjustable. The setting can be
changed between “High" and “Lev! depends on the actual appllcation.
Change the setting by pladng the jumper mnneclors on either the “High"
or “Lovli’ position. When the sensitivity is set to “High', less movement
is required to trigger the sensor. that meam higher in sensitivhy. It is
recommended to set the sensitivity to “Low’ and perform a Walk Tast’
Described in Section 5 - “Walk Test'). If the walk test result is satisfied.
the sensitivity does not require to be adlumd 'i' r
lurther, If the walk test result shows the '
sensitivity is too low, then you an change
the sensitivity setting by placing lhejurnper
onto the 'Hig ' position, Anal changing the
sensitivity setting. it is recommended to
perform the walk lest again.
4, lNSTALLATlON OF SENSOR
A ball-head joint is necessary to mount the sensor at a desire location.
Once a location is selected, mount the ball-head joint to this lomtion
by screws provided, see figure 1). Once the ball-head joint is mounted
to the wall, slide the back of the sensor into the ball-head joint (see
figure 1). Adifierent mounting angle can now be adjusted to suit your
application. Please refer to Semion 5 oi this manual ”Walk Tfit” to
determine the best mounting angle for your sensor.
Fla. 1
5. WALK TEST
Alter mounting the sensor at the desired location, it is important to
perform a Walk test in order to determine if the sensor is detecting the
only mings you want to detea.
There are 2 things on the sensor you should
adjust to suit your application:
1) Sensitivity
2) Mounting angle
1) Sensitivity - Sensitivity controls how responsive the sensor is in
picking up movement within the detection mnge. it the sensitivity
is set to low severe movement is required to trigger the sensor
However, if the sensitivity is set to high, slight movement will cause
the sensor to trigger.
2) Mounting Angle - lri orderto control how tarthe sensor can “see“,
this can be done by adjusting the angle 01 the sensor. To reduce
the detection range. simply move the sensor downward. To increase
the range, move the sensor up to around 12 degrees. This Will
give the maxinum range. However, this may not be desired ‘rlthe
sensor is placed outdoors, since a false trigger may occur rt the
sensoris set to detect motion in a distance.
5 WALK TEST
You should walk in the area that you would like the sensor to detect
and ensure the sensor an detedyourmovernent. Also, it is important
to walk in the area that you do not want the sensor to detect. and
ensure motion in this undesired area wil not be picked up by the
sensor. You can adjust the 2 mentioned parametels in order achieve
the optimum setting.
Tips: Avoid having the sensor face towards direct sunlight, placing
near heat would producing devices (Le. A/C or fumance vents, fans,
ovens, space heaters etc.) that may cause false triggers.
6. OFERAT‘iGN
After the sensor is installed in place, and receiver is powered up, you
may test the operation of both units, Walk in the sensor monitored
area and you will see the sensors red iighiium on indicating the
sensor is triggered.
If the sensor ‘5 set to zone |, zonal red LED on the receiver will flash
for apprex.15 seconds, and the reoerver will emit a oominuous “single
beep”, i.e. “beep" pause. ‘beep", pause ..... etc.
lithe senscrls set to zone 4, zoo“ red LED will flash for 15 seconds,
and the receiver will emit a continuous ‘4 beeps' for 15 seconds, i e
“Beep beep beep beep'pause “beep beep beep beep” pause ,. etc,
By the number of beeps emitted by the receiver. user can identity which
zone is triggered. The system you have purchased Model HA-313,
it can work with up to 4 dfllerenlsensclrs. Please chew sewcn ll? Di
this manual. ‘Acoessories' to see what kind cl sensor can be added
to your system. These additional sensors are sold separately
FCC
This device compies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions (1) This device may not reuse harmful rrrterierenoe, and
(2) This device must aocept any interference received, inducing interference that
may cause undesired operation.
WARNING:
Changes or medications to this unit not erpressiy approved by the party respon-
sible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and round to comply win the limits for a Class a
digital device, piirsuam to Pan 15 oi the Foo Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against hannrul interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and. it not installed and used in accordance win the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications
However, there is no guarantee Mirnierfaeme will not occur in a particular
installation If this swim dose case harm! nenerence 1c raclc or television
reception, Midlfin bedelamredb/un-grreewipmeriofland cn,lrreuseris
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measures:
- Reonent or relocate the waiving awn-a
- Increase the separation between the ecu-Wren! and receiver,
- Connect the equipment into an oulset on a cum! ciwerem from that to which
the receiver is comma,
» consult the dealer or an experienced radicrrv technician for help.
7. BUZZER VOLUME
You can select the buzzer volume by
switching the volume switch to “Hi" nr 'LO"
position.
The buzzer can also be disabled by switching
cfi the power of the buzzer. which can disable
the puzzerrrorn sounding.
8. MUTE
Instead of disabling the buzzer, you can also mute certain zone from
sounding when that zone is activated. This is extreme useful when
the receiver is walking win the Garage Door Monitorw (optional),
while the door will be Intentionally opened
for a long period of time and getting the
continuous audio indication, which may
not be desired, When the mute button
is pressed, will only temporary disable
the buzzer sounding from that specific
zone, it anotherzone is triggered, the
buzzer Will still sound,
WARRANTY
ll Within one year horn date of purchase, ihrs produd should become detective,
due to lauliy workmanship or r-naienals, itwlll be repaired or replaced, wiihoui
charge Proof or purchasers required.
NOTE
lryou would like to order Skylink's produd or have dimculty getting your Skylink‘s
Household Alert to work, please .
i visit ourwreasiie FAQ atwmfllnkmme m, or
2. email us at sugmm§minkhomewm (reply wrihin 24 hrs), or
3. call our toll free at 1-500-304-1187 from Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm EST
CUSTOMER SERVICE
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