Everspring Industry Co SR101 Chime Remote Button User Manual
Everspring Industry Co Ltd Chime Remote Button
User Manual
Loading the Battery 1. Open the battery cover. (FIGURE 1) 2. Insert 3 AA-size 1.5V batteries to the battery compartment, ensuring that correct polarity is put. 3. Refit the battery cover. Simple Alarm System Portable RF 2-tone Sounder 1 3-position slide switch 4 Hanging Slot 7 Battery Compartment 8 Battery Cover FIGURE 1 Setting 1. The Sounder is able to memorize 10 set of individual codes. 2. Code learning Note: For the best results, keep approx. 1 meter away from the transmitters when proceeding with the code learning. The minimum distance between the receiver and transmitter for code learning is 15 cm. a. Setting the chime code Step 1: Set the 3-position slide switch to “LO”. (FIGURE 2a) Step 2: Open the battery cover. Step 3: Using a ball-point pen, press and hold the code learning button for more than 3 seconds. (FIGURE 2b & 2c) Step 4: Keep holding the button. The Sounder will bleep per second. After a long bleep being heard, it will enter code learning mode. Step 5: Upon entering the code learning mode, release the button. The Sounder is about to receive the code learning command within 30 seconds. During this 30 seconds period, the Sounder will react with a long bleep as a confirmation if the code learning is successful. Wait for at least 3 seconds to start operating. Step 6: Upon entering the code learning mode, release the button. The Sounder is about to receive the code learning command within 30 seconds. During this 30 seconds period, the Sounder will emit four Power/volume/mode selection 2 Jack for AC adapter 3 Buzzer 5 Sticker 6 Code Learning Button The Portable RF 2-tone Sounder, a 2-in-1 wireless receiver, is designed to work with the Magnetic Contact Detector (SM101), Wireless PIR Detector (SP101) and Chime Remote Button (SR101), serving as an audible chime or alarm. Before selecting a position for the Sounder the following points should be noted: 1. Do not fix the Sounder to metalwork or locate the unit within 1m of metalwork (i.e. radiator, water pipes etc) as this could affect the radio range of the unit. 2. Do not locate the Sounder directly above a heat source, (e.g. fire, radiator, boiler, etc) 3. Do not locate the Sounder where it is exposed to ventilators. Wait for at least 3 seconds to start operating. Step 6: Upon entering the code learning mode, release the button. The Sounder is about to receive the code learning command within 30 seconds. During this 30 seconds period, the Sounder will emit four bleeps consecutively as a warning if the code learning is failure. Follow the below step for resolution. Step 7: Starting from Step 1 to re-try and refer to the advice shown on the Troubleshooting’s invalid code learning. bleeps consecutively as a warning if the code learning is failure. Follow the below step for resolution. Step 7: Starting from Step 1 to retry and refer to the troubleshooting’s instruction for invalid code learning. FIGURE 2a 3. Cleaning the code All the codes preset will be cleaned by taking the following steps. Step 1: Open the battery cover. Step 2: Using a ball-point pen, press the code learning button for more than 3 seconds. (FIGURE 2b & 2c) Step 3: Keep holding the button. The Sounder will bleep per second. After a long bleep being heard, it will enter the code learning mode. Step 4: Upon entering the code learning mode, release the button. Before receiving the code learning command, press and hold the button immediately again for more than 6 seconds. (FIGURE 3) The Sounder will bleep per second. After 6 bleeps being heard, all the preset memory will be eliminated. FIGURE 2b FIGURE 2c FIGURE 2d b. Setting the alarm code: Step 1: Set the 3-position slide switch to “HI”. (FIGURE 2d) Step 2: Open the battery cover. Step 3: Using a ball-point pen, press and hold the code learning button for more than 3 seconds. (FIGURE 2b & 2c) Step 4: Keep holding the button. The Sounder will bleep per second. After a long bleep being heard, it will enter code learning mode. Step 5: Upon entering the code learning mode, release the button. The Sounder is about to receive the code learning command within 30 seconds. During this 30 seconds period, the Sounder will react with a long bleep as a confirmation if the code learning is successful. FIGURE 3 Installation Upon completion of code learning procedure, fix the Sounder to the wall using the screws and plastic wall plugs supplied. Or it can be free standing, serving as a portable annunciator or intrusion alarm. (FIGURE 4) 9 2.0 FIGURE 4 Wireless PIR Detector 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 Top Cover 2 PIR Motion Sensor 3 Time-off Knob 12 FIGURE 5a FIGURE 5b Do not position the detector facing a window or direct sunlight. PIR Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories or draughty areas. Do not position the detector directly above or facing any source of heat, eg: fires, radiators, boiler etc. Where possible, mount the detector so that the logical path of an intruder would cut across the fan pattern rather than directly towards the detector.(FIGURE 5b) The PIR Detector can be used with Sounder, providing they are all coded with the same code. Loading the battery 1. Using a Phillips screwdrivers to detach the back cover. (FIGURE 6a) 2. Insert 2 AAA-size 1.5V batteries to the battery compartment, ensuring that correct polarity is put. (FIGURE 6b) 3. Refit the back cover. (FIGURE 6c) 4 Battery 5 Back Cover 6 Tamper Switch The PIR Detector is designed to detect movement in a protected area by detecting changes in infra-red radiation levels caused, for example, when a person moves within or across the devices field of vision. If movement is detected a radio signal will be emitted to the Sounder. The recommended position for a PIR Detector is in the corner of a room mounted 2m from the floor. At this height, the detector will detect movement up to 8-12m depending on adjustment. (FIGURE 5a) Also, in this position, the 110 degrees fan-shaped detection pattern can normally offer greater protection than mounting on a flat wall. Before selecting a position for a PIR Detector the following points should be noted: FIGURE 6a FIGURE 6b FIGURE 6c Setting 1. There is an individual code that is fixed ex-factory and cannot be adjusted. 2. Code learning Step 1: Set the Sounder to code learning mode. (For chime code, refer to page 2. By refitting the back cover after 6 seconds, the PIR detector will enter normal detection mode. 3. The PIR Detector is designed to detect movement within a protected area. The detector element detects differences in the infra red radiation when a person moves within the protected area. If movement is detected, a radio signal is transmitted to the Sounder to activate the chime or alarm. 4. Time-off knob is designed to control the length of time that the appliances should be turned off. It is set from 5 seconds to 12 minutes. “T” means 5 seconds, while “+” is 12 minutes. (FIGURE 8) 1 Step1-4, for alarm code, see page 2 Step 1-4). Step 2: Insert the batteries to the PIR Detector. Step 3: Pressing the tamper switch will emit radio signal to the Sounder instantly. When emitting the individual code to the Sounder, the PIR Detector won’t detect until the back cover is fitted after 6 seconds. Step 4: If the Sounder reacts with a long bleep, the code learning is successful. Wait for 6 seconds for the Detector to enter normal detection mode. Step 5: If the Sounder bleeps four times consecutively, the code learning is failure. Follow the below steps for resolution. Step 6: Starting from Step 1 to re-try and refer to the advice shown on the Troubleshooting’s invalid code learning. Operation 1. When removing the back cover, the tamper switch will be triggered. Trigger command of radio signal will emit every 3 seconds. With such recurrence for 3 times, It will enable the Sounder to alarm. (FIGURE 7) FIGURE 8 5. A LED is mounted inside of the PIR Detector. The indication of LED represents the following status: Status PIR Detector is emitting radio signal Low battery LED indication Illuminating steadily Keep flashing slowly Installation As soon as the code learning procedure is completed, hold the back cover in position and mark the two mounting holes. Drill the holes, insert the plastic wall plugs and screw the back cover to the wall using the screws supplied. Offer the Detector up to the back cover using screws as originally supplied. (FIGURE 9) FIGURE 7 (or vice versa, if necessary). Ensure that the arrows on the Magnet and Detector are pointing towards each other and that the gap between the Detector and the Magnet is less than 12mm. (FIGURE 10) FIGURE 9 Magnetic Contact Detector FIGURE 10 Loading the battery 1. Remove the battery cover by sliding off. (FIGURE 11a) 2. Fit the 3V Lithium battery supplied, with the positive (+) facing upwardly. (FIGURE 11b) 3. Refit the battery cover. (FIGURE 11c) 1 Battery Cover 2 Top Cover 3 Back Cover 4 Tamper Switch 5 Battery clip 6 Battery 7 Magnet 8 LED 9 Arrow FIGURE 11a Magnetic Contact Detectors can be fitted to protect doors or windows. If the protected doors or windows are opened, a radio signal will be transmitted to the Sounder for audible warning. FIGURE 11b FIGURE 11c Setting 1. There is an individual code that is fixed ex-factory and cannot be adjusted. 2. Code learning Step 1: Fit the battery. Step 2: Set the Sounder to the code learning mode. Step 3: Press the tamper switch on the Detector. Step 4: If the Sounder has a long bleep, the code learning is successful and can start operating. If not, it implies that the code learning is failure. Please Before fixing the detector to a metal door/window check the radio range. It may be necessary to space the Magnet/Detector off the metal surface using a plastic or wooden spacer to achieve the necessary radio range. Fix the Detector and Magnet to the opening using either the double sided tape or screws provided. Mount the Magnet to the door and the Detector to the door frame Chime Remote Button go ahead with the below step. Step 5: Starting from Step 2 to re-try and refer to the advice shown on the Troubleshooting’s invalid code learning. Operation 1. When pressing the tamper switch, the Detector will transmit a radio signal to the Sounder as code learning command. 2. Upon opening the battery cover, the tamper switch will be triggered. A radio signal will be also emitted to the Sounder for alarming. 3. Separating the magnet from the Detector, a radio signal will be emitted to the Sounder for chime alerting or alarming. 4. The indication of LED represents the following status: Status Magnetic Contact Detector is emitting radio signal Low battery 1 Button 2 Fixing hole 3 Top Cover Groove LED indication Illuminating steadily The Chime Remote Button is a wireless transmitter. Pressing its button will initiate the Sounder for audible warning. Keep flashing slowly Loading the battery 1. Using a Phillips screwdriver from the top cover groove to detach the top cover. (FIGURE 13a) 2. Fit a 3V Lithium battery to the battery compartment with positive (+) polarity facing upwardly. (FIGURE 13b) 3. Refit the top cover. (FIGURE 13c) Installation 1. Choose a position to drill a hole, insert the plastic wall plug and fix a screw on the wall. Hang up the Detector on the screw. (FIGURE 12a) 2. Knock out the groove adjacent to the battery compartment and insert the screw to fix the Detector on the wall. (FIGURE 12b) Note: Ensure that the screw is driven flush with the inside of the casing hole. FIGURE 13a FIGURE 12a FIGURE 12b FIGURE 13b Troubleshooting Symptom Sounder invalid code learning Possible Cause Power is off Not loading the battery Recommendation Set 3-position slide switch to Hi or Lo Fit the battery Reverse battery polarity Refit battery Run out of battery Replace a new battery Incorrect code learning procedure Beyond code learning capacity Follow the steps as described on the manual Proceed “cleaning the code” and resume “code learning” procedure again Replace a new battery FIGURE 13c Sounder not responding to transmitters Setting 1. There is an individual code that is fixed ex-factory and cannot be adjusted. 2. Code learning Step 1: Insert the battery. Step 2: Set the Sounder to the code learning mode. Step 3: Press and hold the button on the Remote Button for more than 6 seconds. Step 4: If the Sounder reacts with a long bleep, the code learning is successful and can start operating. Step 5: If the Sounder reacts with four bleeps consecutively, the code learning is failure. Follow the below step for resolution. Step 6: Starting from Step 2 to retry and refer to the troubleshooting’s instruction for invalid code learning. Run out of battery Code has not been learned Any obstacle or metallic object is blocked Out of radio range Sounder’s volume become weak PIR Detector not working Operation 1. The Remote Button is a pocket-sized, easy-to-carry transmitter. 2. Press and release the button on the Remote Button. The Sounder will acknowledge the signal by emitting either a chime alert or alarm sound. Magnet not working Run out of battery Check if 3-position slide switch is set at Hi position Run out of battery Check if mounting location of detector is proper Radio interference Check if the arrows on the magnet and detector are pointing toward each other and that the gap is less than 12mm Follow the code learning procedure Remove obstacle or change transmitters’ mounting location Change transmitters’ mounting location Replace a new battery Set it at Hi position Replace a new battery Adjust mounting location Remove interference source or change mounting location Adjust their position and gap Run out of battery Code has not been learned FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Replace a new battery Proceed “code learning” with the Sounder IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Specifications Battery Portable RF 2-tone Wireless PIR Magnetic Contact Chime Remote Sounder Detector Detector Button 3 X 1.5V AA 2 x 1.5V AAA 1 x 3V 1 x 3V CR2032 CR2032 Communication 70 meters min. (in an open space) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Range Specifications subject to change without notice INUA101EVSP0E1A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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.
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