Jeckson Electric 547-49-329-R R\C Alarm Receiver User Manual 47156
Jeckson Electric Co., Ltd R\C Alarm Receiver 47156
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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES EXHIBIT 7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC ID: ELY547-497329-R 24 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES 70 instruction Manual Attached is a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manual. This manual will he provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the United States FCC ID: ELY547—49-329-R 25 ll—JUN-lSSB 16152 IECKSUN ELECTRIC CO LTD +852 2343 $581 t-‘c Cat. No. 49-329 Owner's Manual Please read before using this equipment. Passive infrared Sensor Alarm with Keychain Remote Control RadioShack FEATURES Your RadioShack Passive Infrared Sensor Alarm with Keychain Remote Control is a high-quality. battery-operated intelligent security device. It uses a passive inirared (PIR) motion sensor to detect intruders and activate a built-in alarm. You can simply press ARM on the unit or press ARM on the remoter to arm the system. For disarming youralarrn system‘ you simply enter your personally selected four-digit security code. You can select from 10,000 possible codes and change the code as often as you like. its features include: Panic Alarm _., sounds the alarm immediately it you press PANIC on the main unit or press ARM/ DISARM on the remoier at the same time. Built-in Alarm Siren ---loud siren activates when the system detect an intruder, then automatically shuts down and resets after 2 minutes. Builtrit‘l Passive infrared (PlR) motion'detector --- detects an area of 110 degrees wide by 30 feet deep. ' User- Programmable Security Code .‘.. lets you set your own disarm code. Entry/Exit Delay waits 30 seconds before activating the alarm to give you time to disarm the system, and gives you 10 seconds to leave the area betore arming the system. lnstanUDeIay/Chime Switch lets you select the mode needed between Instant alan—n/ delay alarm or acting as a chime. FCC ID: ELY547A49-3297R v / U: llfjuN—lB‘BE 18252 JECKSON ELECTRIC CO LTD +852 2545 21.731 fizz I Arm! Disarm Indicator -- lets you know when the system is armed and disarmed. Dual Mode indications show the system’s status with both a tight and a tone. Battery Operation works even when household or building electrical power is oll. Low Battery indicator --- flashes every 5 seconds to indicate the batteries need to be replaced. Chime Feature --- sounds " Ding- Dong " when PlFt sensor is triggered in chime made. Easy Wall Mounting --- requires no wiring. uses only two wood screws. RF Fiemote Control ~-- lets you operate the'unit easily. 1998 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. PREPARATION lNSTALLlNG / REPLACING BATTERIES Before you install and use your Infrared Alarm System, you must install tour AA alkaline batteries (not supplied) for power. (System will he at disarm mode when apply power at the first time.) 1. if the system is installed, remove it from the wall. . . - i. 2. Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover with a Phillips ‘ screwdriver and tilt of! the cover. ‘ FCC ID: ELY547-49-329-R l iBfluN—199El 1?119 JECKSDN ELECTRIC CD LTD + 852 2353 2391 Ru: 3 . 7 ‘M - mitts.) 3. Remove old batteries and install lresh ones, following the polarity symhols (+ and- -)marked In the compartment. ' (illus) 4. Close the cover and tighten the screw. Note: Replacing batteries resets the security code to 1 2 3 4. Low Battery Indication a when battery power is low. the green LED flashes every 5 seconds. Immediately replace all the batteries with lresh ones. SETTING THE SECURITY CODE You use the four-digit security code to disarm the system. The detault code Is 1 2 3 4. Follow1hese steps to'program a new security code. 1. Disarm the system (the red LED should not be flashing) by entering the current Security code If necessary 2. Press FROG, 1 beep sounds and the green LED lights. 3. Press CODE, 2 beeps sound and the green LED flashes slowly. 4. Enter current 4 digit s-curity code, the green LED flashes last. 5. Enter new 4 digit security code, the green LED lights steadily and chirps showing the new security code I5 acknowledged, 5. l. 6. Press PFlOG, the green LED nit. ’l Follow these steps to set security code to the «meter: FCC ID: ELY5‘477497329-R gB—JUN~1938 17:25 IECKSDN ELECTRIC CD LTD + 852 2343 5391 53.33 1. Press FROG, 1 beep sounds and the green LED lights, n it 2, Press LEARN. 2 beeps sound and the green LED flashes slowly. } r' 3. Enter current 4 digit security code. the green LED flashes fast, 4. Press ARM or DISARM on the remoter, 1 been sounds and the green LED - ' l' llghts steadily and chirps showing the new remote clde is acknowledged. W, 5. Press FROG, the green LED off. After you change the security code, confirm It is correct by disarming the system, . See "Arming and Disarmlng." .=: Note: If you remove the batteries. the security code will be reset to the default (1 2 3 4) and the previous remote code wlll be invalid. It You Forget Your Security Code You can reset the code to the factory-set default (1 2 3 4) by reinstallan the . batterles. INSTAI LATlON You must follow these steps to property install the system. ‘ :,’i . ' it?" 1. Choose a mounting location. ' Hir- 2. Temporarily place the system at the mounting location. 3, Permanently mount the system. CHOOSlNG A MOUNTING LOCATVON FCC ID: ELYS47-49-329-R P484 lB-JUN—l‘398 17125 JECKSDN ELECTRIC‘FSD LTD + 852 23413 5391 There are some things you should consider when you choose a mountlng locaticnjor the alarm system. The'system is designed to be mounted on a flat, smooth wall surface. { 1 You should mount the system where an intruder would move across the sensor's coverage area. Notes: To atroid false alarms, you should mount the system: 05 out or direct sunlight. o; Away from heaters or other devices that quickly change temperature. 0 Away from air conditioners or other devices that blow air on the sensor or create drafts in the coverage area. 0 1Out at areas frequented by small pets or children. sensor Coverage Refer to the ‘tollowingdiagram when planning your system's mounting tooatlon. This diagram shows the sensor‘s coverage area, (they Note: Your sensors coverage depends on the height of the sensor, m . ‘ ‘ , the shape or the protected area, and the texture of the walls and other surfaces in the area, r 4d 159 ‘ ‘ "74 “kW/W3 .4 AM MM We‘d-rm} : VW [16/4 42,1 {front/6 ffm-‘t If 141“ 75—7594, 1452 MR— 444 2m oar/wry? 7‘s ‘riyi‘ze. (M 2469 76»! hr 444 a Alba/Mm) TEMPOHAFtlLY PLAClNG THE SYSTEM nes— . NV d wits m mm ”MM/hid $72 We off-tits jam, .4 If Ms a HM apnea off Mam—f lo Tet/f dt'udbjé in jhm’f trf “HM. bash/m FCC ID: 1313154742732ng + 852 2343 9391 P-fi5 12—JUN—1998 17:21 JECKSGN ELECTRIC CO LTD SETTING THE COVERAGE AREA Follow these steps to set the system's coverage area. Note: Disarm the system, if necessary, by enterlng the security code (see "Arming and Dlsarming"). t. Cbnlirm that the area is clear of people, pets, and others potential causes of false alarms. 2. Set the system to CHIME mode and walk around the protected area. When the sensor detects any motion, the system will sound “ DING-DONG turns.) 3. If the system does not detect motion when you are withln the desired ‘protscted area, change the system‘s location. N the system detects mutton when you are outside the desired protected area, do any or all of the following: 0 Flngl what is causing the false detection and remove it from the area, 0 Change the system‘s locatlon. moum‘trtb THE SENSOR ‘ After yea determine where you want to mount the system and test its coverage, lollow these steps to mount It on the wall. FCC ID: ELY547—49v329»R W + 852 2343 5391 V-k’b 17121 JECKSDN ELECTRIC CD LTD _1B’JUN’1‘398 67 qx-Jut‘t—ee man 16:99 mm gsueuW NotesL .n Disarm the system, If necessary, by entering the securlly code (see "Arming and Dlsarming"). 1. Markthe positions {or lhe two supplied wood screws on the mounting surface, 315/15 inches apart. (lllus.) 2. Drlll pilot holes sllghtly smaller than the screws at the locations. 3, Drive the screws into the wall, lettlrtg the'heads extend about 1/8 lnch. 4, Align the two keyhole slots on the bottom a! the system with the screw heads in the wall, Then press the system down to secure it ln place. (lllus‘.) OPEHATION :=====2====:=======T_‘_===== —_==== AHMING AND DlSARMlNG To arm the system, press ARM on the main unit or press ARM on the remctsr. . The system enters the 10 seconds exll delay. The red LED flashes every 2 . , seconds during the exit delay and when the system is armed. . I4 ". w' When you‘ enter the protected area with the system armed, it sounds a long beep. . x _ S 514,“ fl ". szlm bli/ 7 ' FCC ID: ELY547—49-329VR V 77 RB? 18—JUN—1998 17:21 JECKSGN ELECTRIC CO LTD + 552 2343 8391 ex—JuN-iva HéN 15:91 flan (SHEN ZHEN> 3755 225.153 has .| To disarm the system, enter your lour-dlglt securlty code or press DISAHM on the rer’noter. The alarm beeps twice when you enter the correct code. it you do not enter the correct secun'ty oode wlthin 30 snconds at entering the protected area, the alarm sounds. Note:' If your security code does not arm or disarm the system, try the default code (1 2 3 4). If the system still does not arm or disarm. remove the system tram the wall and remove and reinstall the batteries, This resets the code to 1 2 3 4, (ll the system is armed. the alarm'sounds when you remove It from the wall.) What the Beeps Mean Number of Beeps Meaning 1 Code accepted, system is armed. 2 Code accepted, syslem is dis-armed. SET TO CHIME MODE Disarm the system, set the slide switéh tn CHIME, If you enter the protected area, the system will sound " Dlng- Dong" just like a ring bell To change from CHIME mode to ARM/DISAHM mode, simply set the switch to INSTANT or DELAY. TESTING THE SYSTEM We‘rectfimmend that you testiyour alarm at least once a month. Entry/Exlt Delay and Coverage Test . FCC 11): ELY54749-32Mw [4.55 + 552 2343 2391 gcmtc CD LTD ;22 JECKSDN EL 18—JUN—1958 17 1. to arm the Systam, set the slide sw e , press ARM on the main unit or press ARM on the remoter. modes), the red LED ttast ounds for 2 larm, enter your four digit security code or press Note: There is no entry delay time when slide switch ts set to INSTANT. Panic Alarm Test To test the panic alarm function. stmpty press PANIC on the main unit or press ARM and DtSARM on the remoter at the same time, the alarm sounds immediately and last tor 2 minutesrtf ' ' ' rmefihrs—m‘eo-emflk X Mean.— To stop the alarm, enter your security code or press DISAHM on the remoter. 0 Keep the system on! extremes. can dame yin normal tem perature environments. Temperature 99 the system. I I ' l ‘ ter. ' FCC ID: ELYS4Z‘%fi9f§e system with a cloth to clean It It neceSSa ry, wet the cloth vrlth we? v19—JUN-19‘38 17123 .TECKSDN ELECTRIC CD LTD 4 852 2343 5391 < are 7 , ... ... ..t.. -.....n... Modifying er tampering with the system's internal components can cause malfunctions and might invalidate its warranty, it your system is not performing as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance, 4 FCC STATEM ENT This device complies with the FCC rules part 15. operation oi this device is subieol to the following conditions: i. This device must not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received including that , causes underdesired operation. Warning : Changes or modifications to this unit expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the Foo 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 instmctions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 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 at the following measures: Reortant of relocate the receiving antenna. increase the’seperation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diiierent from that to which the receiver is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. D ODD FCC ID: ELY547-49-329—R 19-JuN71995 17:23 JECKSGN ELECTRIC co LTD + 852 2343 2391 P-M ' i l ”5 ./ . ‘i ‘ SFEGJIFICATIONS n = ===================:======_~========================== MAIN UNIT Oper‘ihfian Ambient Temperature ............................................................ 32-122°F (0—50°C) Opeoléting Relative Humidity ...................................................................... < 95 % Pows'r Requirement ................................... 4 x AA Alkaline Banery (not included) (Cat. No. 23-533) Béttery Life wnh Remote Control 2 months at disarm mode Auto Alarm Reset ‘fime .. .................................... 120 t 5 seconds SirehiOutpul Sound Pressure Level z 108 dB (at 1 fool) : ‘lnterriél FIR Detection Area30199tx 110° EhfiryiDelay Time 30 t 3 seconds Exit Délay Time 10 i 2 seconds FCC ID: ELY547«49'-329-R mam—1998 17123 JECKSDN ELECTRiC iii] LTD f 852 2343 2391 P211 FCC ID RF KEYCHAIN REMOTE CONTROL ~~ , , - ...;_ HF. Frequency 312 i 0.5 MHz Hermite Control Distance ......... . z 50 feet > (15.24 m) Powayr Requlremem 1 x 12 V Alkaline Batten] (not included) (Cat. No. 23-144) Béivery Life ...................................................................... 32001rensminihg cycle Spbciiicatiuns are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice‘ (please use new RadicShack 90-day warranty) RadioShack A Division at Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 inAa Printed in Hong Kong [L : ELY547fi49—329—R
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