Computime SP230B Wireless Alarm Transmitter User Manual
Computime Limited Wireless Alarm Transmitter
User Manual
eves/zone 14:21 coneurms LTD -> +352 2755 5457 . “NTEHMATIC‘ Wireless Alarm with Motion Sensor LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1. Motion Sensor 2. Alarm Speaker 3. Keypad 4. Status LED 5. Battery Compartment 6. HF Siren Speaker Unit programmable switch WEI“ INSTALLATION (SEE FIGURES BELOW) _ Aoeess the battery compartment on the rear oi the unit by removing the bad: cover. Press on the upper center part oltnc cover and slide it down. Insorttour (4) “AA" batteries (not included) lollowing the polar- lty diagram. When the last battery is inserted. the Battery Low LED wrll dash and the Siren will chirp to indicate the batteries are installed properly. Replaoe the battery compartment cover. The Siren wrll chirp every 10-15 seconds when the batteries need replacing. slide down to expose battery comp-mne;\ In!!!“ PRECAUTIONS Follow these reoaudons when using batteries in this device: 1. Use only a size and type of batteries specified, 2 Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as hrdloated In the battery compartment. Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device. 3. Do not mix drllereni typeof batteries together leg. Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with lresrr ones. 1. It the devrce is not to be used fora long period or time, remove the mnes to prevent damage or iniury from possible battery go. no not try to reeharge batteries not Intended to be recharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Follow battery manulacturer's directions.) NOTE Not intended for use in ex used outdoor applications. Will not mpaagmperty rinsed in below reezing temperatures (JZ‘F) or damp I - 5. —2222 14:32 +852 2792 3996 INTERMATIC INCORPORATED spams GROVE. rLuuurs 50081-5595 PROGRAMMING THE ALARM - The desired 4-dlprt code must be se ’ alter inserting the batteries. To set th code. and simply press the desired a To use the alarm in combinationw set programmable swrtch combination , Remove battery compartment cover, Locate the programmable swrtch 1 positions. Replace batter-res and hatte r' ment cover. Sat switches of the pr switch of theSiren Speaker Unit a‘ positions, INSTALLATIBN The unit is designed to be either tree 9 wall mounted. For wall mounting plac Using Remote ltF Alarm i To use the alarm unit in oombinetlonil i Siren Speaker Unit, locate the RF * grammabla switch and set the 3 swlto - oi the 3 dip swnoh sew me settings SPSOIB RF Siren Speaker, OPENATIDN Armin Alarm When eavlnglhe protected am, pr LED will lies and the Siren will ch There will be a delay of 30 seconds t ed area belore the alarm sounds. Wh . ' ‘ will sound. WINNING: THE ALARM SIREN IS ALLOW IT TO SOUND FOR LONG LE ‘ Disarmlng Alarm When telurning to the protected 3 alarm code. This will disarm the on on to wt to the alarm before it soon DIE: hen the lounh digit of our will flash and the Siren will cit rt: 1 ' core and Maintenance To clean the unit housing use: spit el and wipe dry. Do not use chemical discolor the unit. 977. 5 ediately (within 5 second i . the desired location, preferable nextt 1~ back doot lnstallthe unit using the su 3 rted screw (see figure at right). i f . v LOUD: PLEASE no N( "jitte 10 seconds delay enable ‘ ‘_ or: as this may damage an select {our 4-digi1 am on the eypad. . nlrolled Siren Speaker Um'l .i-V! batteries. fro nt or Leypad number 4. The Stan i indicate the unit is armed able you to leave the protect otlon is detected. the alar- 5 OF TIME. simply press your person. c is entered. the Status LE' dicate the unit is disarmcc lightly dampened with war: zE/ZZ/EBEIZ 17: 12 ti we UL 7 J: z 745 515: M1836 D212 . t ‘ 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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