Computime SP210B Wireless Alarm Transmitter User Manual

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Wireless Alarm with
Motor Sensors M
Programmable Remote Included
Wireless wail-mount/tabie top alarm
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. Motion Sensor
2. Alarm Speaker ' v
3. IR Remote Heceiver 0
4. Status LED 5-5
5. Battery Compartment Blurm
6. RF Siren Speaker Unit programmable sw‘nch
7. in Remote Control programmable switch
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Your new alarm is deiignsd so that it can be armed and disarmod using a rectory pro rammed remota
is red using 4 ' " alkaline bananas (not supplied). it activated and motion is mooted. there ‘ ilipe a delay of to second
he ore the siren sounds. The siren will sound tor 30 seconds before the alarm automatically resets. i» ovement continues, the
siren will sound (or another 30 seconds, until the alarm is deactivateo usrng the tact Remote Control
IATIERV INSTALLA'nnN (SEE FIGURES EELO .
Access the battery com artment on tho rear oi a unit by removing the back cover. Press on
the uplper center part 0 the cover and slide it down. Insert tour (A) M“ hatterios not includ-
ed) to owing the polarity diagram. When the last bane is inserted. the Status will trash
and tho Siren will chirp to mm to tho boitcrirrs are insta led proponz. Replace the battery com-
partment cover. Tho Siren will chirp in every 10-15 soconris when t o batteries need replacing.
IATTEHY PHEGAUTIDNS . _
Follow thou precautions whon usrng battens: in this dcvrce:
1. Lisa only the site and type or bansries specified.
2. as sum to lollow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated In the battery
compartment. finvorsed batteries may cause damage at tho risotto
a. Do not mix drtierrrnt type or batterins together (so. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old
d.
Slide own ‘ :
to up“.
batterlos with fresh ones.
it the donor Is not to be used tor a long eriod or time, removo the males to prevent
rllm or rnlury from gossrble battery leafaae.
5. Do no try to recharge arteries not Intended to be rechargcd; theyan women and
rupture. (Follow battery manuiacturer’s directions.) ,
llnTE; Not Intended for use in exoosed outdoor applications. Will not com proparry it usui in bolow, treezi
rotations. open-non i 1
lllStALLATIillI Arming tho Alarm ‘
The unit is designed to tie either tree standing or wall mounted. When llavt lira mime! .
WALL mauuflne tho Motion motor unit lit
1. Choose the desired location, remove the back plate. Battory L” LED M” "as" ‘
1 Using tire scraws provided secure the pate to the wall (see giflglfgvmdbxéwgrz . ;
‘ point the Remote Control a
I ssthe 'AHM‘ button. Tr:
ii a siren wrll chirp to rndluc
clay oi 30 seconds to with
or: the alarm sounds. Wire:
diag ar )' motion is detected the alarm ” sound
3. Cfip the unit on to the back plate ensuring that tho batteries ‘ “ '
WARNING: THE ALARM; [HEN lS VERV LOUD
3” "m" °°"°°"y' PLEASE no not ALLOW r r
4. Secure the unit to the back plate try lasicnlng the screw on ;’ SOUND FOR VERV mm
the bottom of the unit IBEE'GTIEQO; Tle. I
PROGRAMMNG THE ALARM lll'l -" . . .
1. Remove barre compartment cover, remove batteries. ammm‘aflmhfié"; ”£351! Egigfififigmf
2. Locate the iR emotq Control programmable switch and
set 4 swrtohes at desuable positions.
3. To use the Alarm unit In combination with HF Siren Speaker
Unit. locate the RF Srrsn Speaker programmable switch
and so! 3 switches to match the 3 dip switch settings or
This will disarm the unit: ThaA Leconds delay enables your
not to tire alarm More it sou
”DYE: When in: ‘DISARM"D .
LED will flash and “to Short
Ulsarrned.
. is presszd. the Battery Lo
. i chirp to indicate the unit
the Simon.
Ringo of “Motion :
4. Replace batteries and battery oompanmont cover. Tire Motlon Detectorhos a 3. ‘ mm, with ”Width!“ 12
ItlSTALu‘riml degroos angle or coverage.
The unit is dust nod to in either true sanding orwail mounted. Care and Maintenance i ‘;
Forwall mountng place the unit in the desired location, preterabie To clean the unit housing us - soft cloth sli titty damponr
midtu theiront or back doortv _ with water and wl dry. Dq ' use chemiu agents as tlr
install the unit using the supplied screw (see hour: at right.) may damage and lscolor th flit.
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‘ WARNING ,
Changes or modificaticns to this unit not expressiy app'oved by the natty respensittie r‘or compliance couid votit the users authority to
operate the equipment, ‘
In addition, for a C ass 5 digitai dEViCE or grigheral er cordiess gncne the user fnanuat snail inciude the foils ‘ing or similar statement,
pieced in a prominent iocation in the text of the manual . ‘
NOTE ‘
This equipment has been tested and tuund to comaiy with the Emits to'a Case 5 meta cancer pursuafl to Pelt 15 or‘ the FCC Rules,
These limits are designed to provtde reasonabie protect on age ns'. hanntut interference in a restdent at metal! ion, This equipment
generates. uses and can radiate rad otreeuenCy ene'gy and i' not installed and used in accordance with that situations, may cause
harmful interference to radio communicatiens. ,
However. there is no guarantee that interference wri net ocmr n a particu‘ar msta lation It this equipmer: do, 5 cause harmtul
interference to radio or teieviamn reception, what can be determined ny turning the equ.pmerrt oft and or‘ the beer is encouraged to try to
correct the Interference by one or mnre of the foiinwing mees_res: i
t, Reorient er reiocate the receiving antenna. i
2. increase the separation between the wLipment are receiver. i,
3. Connect the equipment into an uutiet on s cm" mtferert item that to wnich the receiver is needed
4 Consutt the deaier or an experienced radio/Tu technician ta' nelp.

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