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Pinchi Security
PJDX5‐900
User instructions
PJDX5­900 SYSTEM ­ User Instructions
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
15.105(b)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Contents
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement..............................................2
Part Numbers........................................................................................................................................4
Remote Operation...............................................................................................................................6
Battery Replacement ....................................................................................................................6
Siren Operation....................................................................................................................................6
Programmable Options ....................................................................................................................7
Option Selection Procedure .......................................................................................................7
Option Selection Summary Table............................................................................................7
Option 3 – Retrieving trigger diagnostics............................................................................7
Option 5 – Demo mode ................................................................................................................8
Option 6 – Remote Control “pairing mode” ........................................................................8
Option 7 – Siren “pairing mode” ..............................................................................................8
Option 9 – Shock sensor mode .................................................................................................8
Option 11 – Millivolt sensor mode..........................................................................................8
Option 13 – adjust shock sensor sensitivity .......................................................................9
Programming a new Remote Control.........................................................................................9
Additional Sensors..............................................................................................................................9
Pairing Sensors................................................................................................................................9
Step 1 ‐ Sirens .............................................................................................................................9
Step 2 – for Toolguard Sensors ........................................................................................ 10
Step 2 – for Passive Infra‐red (PIR) Sensors .............................................................. 10
Sensor Operations....................................................................................................................... 10
Latch Sensor Operation ....................................................................................................... 10
PIR Operation (P9JPIR‐900).............................................................................................. 10
Toolguard Operation ............................................................................................................ 10
Wireless Bridge Operation ................................................................................................. 11
Part Numbers
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
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PJ9DX5‐900
PJ9PIR‐900
PJ9Toolbox‐Sen433
PJ9Toolbox‐Sen900
PJ9WB‐900
PJ9LS‐900
PJ9TX90M‐900
Battery Backup Siren
Passive Infra‐red Sensor
433MHz Toolbox Sensor
900MHz Toolbox Sensor
900MHz Wireless Bridge
900MHz Latch Sensor
900MHz Remote Control
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Remote Operation (PJ9TX90M‐900)
•
Momentarily pressing the top button will alternately arm and disarm the
Alarm.
•
Holding the bottom button for 2 seconds will put the Alarm into panic
mode. During panic mode, the siren will “squawk” for 30 seconds, or until
the top button is pressed.
•
A green and a red LED are located
under the top button.
•
When a command is successfully
transmitted to the Siren, the green LED
will flash twice rapidly.
•
When the Siren does not receive the
transmission, the red LED will flash several times.
Top button
Battery Replacement
Use a flat head screwdriver to carefully separate the
two body pieces taking care not to disturb the circuit
board. Remove the old batteries whilst paying
attention to the orientation of the positive and
negative terminals. Insert new batteries in identical
fashion to the original and re‐assemble remote. Test
remote control by pressing main button. For further
information, please contact your local Cyclops service centre. Remote battery
type is CR2016.
Siren Operation
Upon arming the Alarm, all sensors are ignored for the first 30 seconds. Once
triggered, the Siren will sound for 30 seconds, then reset for 5 seconds (remains
silent). Each paired sensor can trigger the Alarm a maximum of three times
during each Arm/Disarm cycle. The battery backup feature has been disabled for
FCC testing.
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Programmable Options
The PJDX5‐900 features several programmable options and pairing functions, to
allow an installer to customize this product to suit special vehicles. The
paragraph below details the general procedure for changing/using the options.
Read the summary table and option descriptions for further details on each
option.
Option Selection Procedure
1. Disarm the PJDX5‐900 using a valid Remote Control.
2. Hold both buttons of the Remote Control until it’s green and red LED’s
flash.
3. Press the top button once for each count in the option that is to be
selected (three presses for option #3 etc).
4. Press the bottom button to confirm you wish to select/change the option.
5. The Siren will respond by chirping once or three times to report the new
setting
Option Selection Summary Table
Option
Number
11
13
Option Description
Retrieve trigger diagnostics
Demo mode
Program new Remote Control
Shock sensor function
Millivolt sensor function
Shock sensor sensitivity
One chirp
Three chirp
response
response
See diagnostics summary
Disabled
Enabled
See remote programming section
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
See sensitivity summary
Option 3 – Retrieving trigger diagnostics
Each time the Siren is triggered, the source of the trigger is saved in the system
memory. The diagnostic information is retrieved by selecting option #3 (see
options selection procedure). The Siren will chirp and the Blue LED will flash the
number corresponding to the trigger source. The table below outlines the
numbers and types of trigger sources:
Trigger Number
Trigger Source Type
Millivolt Sensor
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11
Internal shock sensor
Latch sensor
Passive Infra‐red sensor
Toolguard sensor
Wireless bridge
Option 5 – Demo mode
Demo mode commands the Siren to sound at low volume for customer
demonstrations.
Option 6 – Remote Control “pairing mode”
Option 6 puts a new Remote Control into “pairing mode”. As the communications
between Remote Controls and a Siren is bi‐directional, both the pieces of
equipment need to enter learn mode for pairing.
Option 7 – Siren “pairing mode”
Option 7 puts the Siren into “pairing mode” so that Sensors or Remote Controls
can be paired. The Siren will remain in “pairing mode” until either:
1. a Sensor/Remote Control signal is received or
2. 1 minute expires.
For Sirens that have no paired Remote Controls, option 7 can be enabled by
touching the Siren’s white wire to:
1. an exposed metal surface connected the chassis of the vehicle ground or
2. the negative terminal of the vehicle battery.
Option 9 – Shock sensor mode
Option 9 commands the Siren to ignore or respond to the in‐built shock sensor.
While this setting is enabled, the Siren will sound if the a vibration is detected in
the vehicle. The sensor becomes active 30 seconds after the Alarm is armed.
Option 11 – Millivolt sensor mode
The Millivolt Sensor monitors the voltage of the vehicle battery 30 seconds after
the Alarm is armed. Switching on any device connected to the vehicle will cause
the smallest ripple in battery voltage. The millivolt sensor will detect the ripple
and trigger the Alarm. When millivolt sensing is unnecessary, it can be disabled
using option 11.
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Important note for millivolt Sensor: In the case of RV’s (motor homes), please be
aware, electrical items such as refrigerators may cause a voltage drop at times
while the Alarm is active (say in the middle of the night). This is a prime example of
when to disable the millivolt sensor.
Option 13 – adjust shock sensor sensitivity
This adjusts the Shock Sensor sensitivity via the remote. The Siren will chirp the
currently programmed shock sensor sensitivity (1‐5). Level 5 = most sensitive
and level 1 = least sensitive.
Press the top button to go to the next level. Once level 5 is exceeded, level 1 is
again selected.
Once the level is selected, you do not need to press the remote. The x5 will chirp
6 times quickly to indicate it has programmed the new level into the Siren
module.
Programming a new Remote Control
For normal operation, all Remote Controls must be paired with the Alarm. To
pair a new Remote Control, the Alarm must be put into “pairing mode” first (see
option 7). Secondly the new Remote Control must be put into “pairing mode”
(see option 6). Once both devices have been set, the pairing takes place
automatically.
Additional Sensors
Pairing Sensors
As with Remote Controls, for sensors to function with the PJDX5‐900, they must
be paired with the Alarm.
Step 1 ‐ Sirens
Always set the Siren into “pairing mode” first using option 7. The Siren will
remain in “pairing mode” for 1 minute, waiting for a signal from the new device.
The blue status LED attached to the Siren will flash rapidly while in “pairing
mode”.
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Step 2 – for Toolguard Sensors
Open new Toolguard Sensor as per the instructions provided with the sensor.
Momentarily press the sensor’s learn button until the green LED in the sensor
flashes. The flashing green LED confirms a successful device pairing.
Step 2 – for Passive Infra‐red (PIR) Sensors
PIRs will enter “pairing mode” automatically for 10‐20 seconds each time the
sensor is powered up (i.e. battery re‐insertion). In “pairing mode”, the green LED
will flash for 2 seconds, then remain off for 2 seconds, and cycle this pattern until
it is paired with a Siren or it’s pairing time expires.
Sensor Operations
Latch Sensor Operation (PJ9LS‐900)
The wireless Latch Sensor is a passive device that remains inactive until the
internal magnet reed switch is activated. Where upon it transmits a trigger signal
to the Alarm. If the arming settling time has elapsed (30 seconds), the siren will
sound. Refer to the Latch Sensor installation instruction for details on correct
sensor placement.
PIR Operation (P9JPIR‐900)
The PIR Sensor is an active sensor that detects the movement of warm bodies as
they pass through a region in front of the sensor’s “eye”. The PIR accepts
arm/disarm commands from the Alarm. After arming, the PIR will wait 1 minute
before it becomes active.
The PIR sensor includes a red and green status LED, which reports the sensor’s
current operating mode as follows:
•
•
While disarmed the red LED will flash once every two seconds.
Once the sensor is fully active, it’s green LED once. When the sensor
triggers it becomes active it will flash the green LED once.
•
The PIR will flash the green LED when it becomes disarmed and will flash
red then green when triggered.
Toolguard Operation (PJ9Toolbox‐Sen900)
The Toolguard Sensor is a passive sensor which monitors it’s angle with respect
to gravity. If the angle of the sensor is changed, a radio signal is sent to the
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PJ9DX5‐900 alarm system. If the alarm is armed and active, the siren will sound.
While the alarm is disarmed, all Toolguard signals are ignored.
Wireless Bridge Operation (PJ9WB‐900)
The Wireless Bridge as a device that connects to negative trigger signal wire
from a standard (non‐radio) sensor. When a negative signal is detected, a trigger
message is transmitted to the PJ9DX5‐900 alarm system via RF.
Toolguard Operation (PJ9Toolbox‐Sen433)
The Toolguard Sensor is a passive sensor which monitors it’s angle with respect
to gravity. If the angle of the sensor is changed, a radio signal is sent to the X3‐
433 alarm system. If the alarm is armed and active, the siren will sound. While
the alarm is disarmed, all Toolguard signals are ignored.
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