Capital Prospect WA318T Remote Control User Manual
Capital Prospect Ltd Remote Control
User Manual
Water Alert Model WA»31B 1 INTRODUCTION The Water Alert is designed to detect water overflow, rising water, such as the water level of your bathtub, or water leak. When water reaches the 2 detector contacts oldie sensor. it will send a signal to the receiver in order to provide a notifioefion. The receiver will emit both audio and visual Indication. Please follow the instructions below to set up the window I door sensor properly. In this package, you should find a water alert sensor, a receiver, a transformer, 3V lithium battery, user‘s manual. we smw 2 SET UP THE SENSOR AND RECElVER 1 . CODE CONNECTORS In orderforthe sersorto communicate win the receiver properly, the sensor transmission code must match with the receivers code. The code sett‘ng on the sensorls determined by the code oonnedors. Code connectors t to 6 canbeioundbyopeniigthetopplasticooveronthesensorandby opening the back cover on the receiver. User is required to setthese code connectors randomly and the code settings on the sensor and receiver must be the same. Each position of the code connector can be set to "e“, "-‘ or “0' positions. Reler to the diagram below to set the code connedors properly. If the connector is placed on the top and middle posts. that column is set on " + ". If the connector is placed on the middle and bottom posts, that column is set on " - ". lfthe connector is removed completely, (not placed on any pose). it is set to “ 0 '. (see die-gram for examples of how to set a column to the three diherent positions). A connector can be removed with a removing tool. as shown, Note: If you experience interference from a nearby system, which could accidentally trigger your system, please change the code settings on the sensor and receiver: The code setting on the sensor and receiver should still match aiter changing the code setting. 24 ZONE NUMBER Each receiver can work with up to 4 different sensors (to represent 4 different zones on the receiver), there are 2 connectors that deter- mine the zone number 1. 2. 3, or 4, These 2 connectors can be found by opening the top plastic cover, near the code conneaors with marking "A” & ‘B'.. Please follow the chart below to set the zone number. it the sensor is set to zone number 1, then the receiver zone 1 signal will correspond to this sensor. A B Zmer ‘ 0 Zone? ‘ . Zorroit , ‘ 13,34 . | “-' on the chart means the connector for that position should be removed. “+' on the chart means the connedor ior that position should be placed on the posts. POWER UP THE SENSOR AND RECEIVE Afler setting up all the connedors, both units are ready to be powered up. Plug it the transformer to the receiver, the green LED will start flashing indicating the receiver unit is powered up but no sensor is detected. Remove the battery cover on the sensor and insert the 21V lithium battery to the sensor as shown in the figure. Alter inserting the battery to the water alert sensor. it will transmit a signal to the receiver. The receiver will respond to such wireless signal emit a single beep and the green light on the reoeiverwill stop flashing, it will be on steadily. You can test the water alert sensor by submerging the sensor portion in water. Note: Only the sensor portion of the water alert sensor is waterproof, the transmitter portion should never be submerged in water. When the sensor portion becomes submerged in water, the transmitter will send a wireless signal to the receiver and the receiver will emit beeping and one of the zone lights will flash indicating the water alert sensor is triggered The reoeiver will continue to been and zone light will continue to flash until water cannot be sensed by the sensor. (If you want to temporary disable the buzzer. please refer to Section 7. Mute) [show sensor in water, & sensor removed from water] You are now ready to install the water sensor. 4. INSTALLATION In order to mount the water alert sensor securer a clean smooth surface is required. There are 2 suction cups on the water alert sensor, one is attached to the uansmitter portion. another one is attached to the sensor pomon. Install the sensor and transmifier based on the illustrations below for dlrrerent applica- tions. 5 DPERATKON When the sensor portion becomes submerged in water, the trans- mitter will send a wireless signal to the receiver and the receiver will emit beeping and one or the zone lights will flash indicating the water alert sensor is triggered. ‘nte receiver will continue to beep and zone light will continue to flash until water cannot be sensed by the senson This device complies with Part 15 or the For: Rules. Operaliorl ls swject to the Mug two conditions (1) This device may not wuss hamvfu'l interference, and (2) This device must accept any Intertererice received, including hterlarerioe that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: Changes or modificalinns to till! mil not mtpressly approved by the party respon- sible tor oorrrpt‘ianoa could void the users authority to operate the eolnpmem. NOTE: This eqripment m been tested and torrid to comply with the limits tor a Class E digital device. pursuant to Part 15 or the FCC Rules. These limlts are designed to DIME reasonable protection 39811131 hannrul interterenoe in a residential lristallabon This equipment generates, uses and can ndlate radio trequericy energy and, if not installed and used in accordance wirh the instmctions, may cause harmful inroriorenoe to radio oornrrrunioatlons. 6. BUZZER VOLUME You can select the buzzer volume by switching the volume switch to “HI” or “L0" position. The buzzer can be also disabled by switching orf the power of the buzzer. which can disable the buzzer horn sounding. instead of d'sabllng the buzzer, you can also mute certain zones rrorn sounding when that zone is aaivated. This is userul when one of the water alert sensors is known to be in an open position butwould like to temporary disable the buzzer for that zone only. For instance, if you know the water alert sensor will be on for a while when another family member is taking a bath, you may want to disable the buzzer for this sensor. Then you can press the "Mute" button alter it starts to sound. it any other sensor is triggered at this time, the receiver will sound again to indicated that sensor is triggered. When the mute button is pressed. it will only temporary disable the buzzer sounding from that specific zone, if another sensor is triggered, the buzzer will still sound. However, there is no guarantee that lnlerlererroe will not ounrr in a particular imlallelion. lr this equipment dose cause harmtul irrlerrerenoe to radio or television reception,vnwloanbedetermnedoymmingmeooulprrienorremon. lrieuseris emagedtouytooorredmmerreramoyoneormormeioliowrng measures: - Reorient or relocate the receivrrig antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment arid receiver, - connect the equipment into an millet on a circuit dillerent from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 8 ACCESSORlES The Model WA31B can work with up to 4 different sensors . (optional). You can add more garage door sensors or window I door sensors, flood sensors, motion detectors, etc. Please visit wwwskylinkhomecom or contact us at support@skylinkhome.com for more information of how to fully utilize your garage door monitor. WARRANTY lf, wrihin one year from date or purchase, this product should become detective (mtcept battery), due to laulty workmanship or matenaAs, it will be repaired or replaoeo, wtlrroulcharge Pruofot purchase is required it you would like to order Skylrhir's product or have difficulty gelling your Skyllnk's piodirr: to work, please : 1. visit otrweosite FAQ mm.flnkhome mm, or 2. email us symmm (reply within 24 hrs), or a. call ourtoll tree at realism-1137 from Monday to Friday. 9 am lo 5 pm EST, CUSTOMER SERVICE 2213 ounwirr Drive Mississauga, Ontario. L5L 1x1, CANADA (905MB~5223 (suslsoum FAX Emailsuppprtlgoiryiihknorne corn (Reoty wilhin 24 hrs) Customer some : (monocular From 9am lo 5pm EST (Mon-Fir) hltprmwwsirprnlrhorneoom PM 100209 REVD Paton“ Pending ozooa SKYLINK GROUP
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