Jeckson Electric 547-49-329-T R\C Alarm Transmitter User Manual 52927
Jeckson Electric Co., Ltd R\C Alarm Transmitter 52927
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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES EXHIBIT 7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC ID: ELY547-49-329-T 25 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES 7 . 0 Instruction Manual AtLached is a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manuali This manual will be provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the United States, FCC ID: ELY547-49—329-T 26 1.__r, , ,, H it—JuN-lSBB 1852 JEEASDN EL:CTRJC CD LTD sax £443 us‘sl r. Cat. No. 49-329 Owner‘s Manual Please read beiore using this equipment. Passive infrared Sensor Alarm with Keychain Remote Control Radioshack FEATURES Your FladioShack Passive Infrared Sensor Alarm with Keychein Remote Control is a high-quality. battery-operated intelligent security device. It uses a passive intrared (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 your alarm system. you simply enter your personally selected tour-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 AHM/ DISARM on the remoler at the same time. Built-in Alarm Siren ---loud siren activates when the system detect an intruder, then automatically shuts down and resets aflerz minutes. Butltvin Passtve infrared (PlFt) 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 --- walls 30 seconds belore activating the alarm to give you time to disarm the system, and gives you 10 seconds to leave the area before arming the system. tnstant/Delay/Chirne Switch --- lets you select the mode needed between instant alarm! delay alarm or acting as a chime. FCC 1D: ELY547-49-3297T / as 11~IUN-1998 18252 JECKSON ELECTRIC CO LTD +852 2343 2135“ held . Arm/ Disarm indicator -— lets you know when the system is armed and dlsamied. Dual Mode Indications -- snow the system’s status with both a light and a tone. Battery Operation works even when household or building electrical power is all. 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 mode. Easy Wall Mounting --- requires no wiring, uses only two wood screws. HF Remote Control --- lets you operate the unit easily. 1995 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. PREPARATlON lNSTALLlNG / REFLAClNG BATTERIES Belore you install and use your infrared Alarm System. you must install tour AA alkaline batteries (not supplied) tor power. (System will be at disarm mode when apply power at the first time.) 1. if the system is installed, remove it from the wall. 2. Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover with a Phillips ‘ screwdriver and tilt off the cover. : FCC ID: ELY547-49»329-T 12—Jurh1938 17:19 JECKSDN ELECTRIC CO L"D_‘ + 852 2353 2351 Pm}: “w (llius.) 3. Remove old batteries and install trash ones, following the polarity symbols {4- and .-) marked in the companment. ' (illus) 4. Close the cover and tighten the screw. Note: Replacing batteries resets the security code to 1 2 a 4. Low Battery Indication When battery power is low, the green LED flashes every 5 seconds. Immediately replace all the batteries with fresh ones, SETTING THE SECURITY CODE You use the tour-digit security code to disarm the system. The detault code Is 1 2 3 4. Follow these steps to program a new security code. 1. Diserm the system (the red LED should not be flashing) by entering the current security ande, it necessary. 2, Press PHOG, 1 beep snunds and the green LED lights. a. Press CODE, 2 beeps sound and the green LED flashes slowly. 4. Enter current 4 digit security code, the green LED flashes fast, 5, Enter new 4 digit security code, the green LED lights steadily and chirps showing the new security code is acknowledged. 6. Press FROG, the green LED off. 1; Foilnw these steps to set security code to the remotsr: FCC ID: ELY547-49-329-T tB—JUN—193EI 17:28 JECKSON ELECTRIC CO LTD + 852 2343 2391 1, Press PROG, 1 beep sounds and the green LED lights. 2. Press LEARN. 2 beeps sound and the green LED flashes slowly. 3, Enter current 4 digit security code, the green LED flashes fast. 5 l 4, Press ARM or DISARM on the remoter, t beep sounds and the green LED 4 , i' ilghts steadily and chirps showing the new remote side is acknowledged. ‘ 5. Press FROG, the green LED off. Alter you change the security code, confirm it is correct by disarming the system. . See “Arming and Disarming." ~" Note: if you remove the batteries, the secunty code will be reset to the default (1 2 3 4) and the previous remote code will be invalid. it If You Forget Your Security Code You can reset the code to the tactowvset default (1 2 3 4) by reinstalling the i batteries. INSTALLATION You must lollovy these steps to properly install the system, ‘ 1; Choose a mounting location 2, Temporarily place the system at the mounting location. 3, Permanently mount the system, CHOOSlNG AMOUNTING LOCATlON 4! FCC ID: ELY547»49—329-T r a t—'.kt4 7:22 IECKSDH ELECTRIC CO LTD ‘ 892 =343 8391 There are some things you should consider when you choose a mounting locationtfor the alarm system. The system ls designed to he mounted on a flat, smooth watt surface. r , You ehoutd mount the system where an intruder would move across the sensor's coverage area. t‘totejs: To avoid false alarms, you should mount the system: 0‘ out ot direct sunlight, ovAvvay lrorh heaters or other devices that quickty change temperature. 0 Away from air conditioners or other devices that blow air on the sensor or Create drafts tn the coverage area. 0 Out of areas frequented by small pets or children, sensor Coverage Referto the ‘totlowing diagram when planning your system‘s mounting tocatton. This diagram shows the senoor'a coverage area. (must Note: Your sensor's 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, 1, leffw ' ‘ "7/42 swear/A4 a JAM/Mm 754450744 17/4 efflff firnft’év t‘n {Mi 41/ 41" 75594, 3944}, m we. fly {Wéfryfi 7‘s I'VIJW- (It/g 102”? 75»! all 144, q JAM/area.) TEMPORAHILY PLAClNG THE SYSTEM A Wm «m mm mw‘mt 972 wt off-the jtm, If km a HM Meet Of (Mm-pct It) 10:56 dr'Rct'LJL/i Wt hm‘t r[ “the 43st FCC ID. ELY54749»329~T FCC ID: ELY547—49—3297T 852 2343 8391 TD + ’ ' JECKSDN ELECTRIC CO L 12—JuN—19:E 17-21 set/eral DlFFERENT locatlons to determine the best mounting location, One stmple method for checklng the coverage is to place the system on a stepladder at the desired height. SEl'TtNG THE COVERAGE AREA Follow these steps to set the system's coverage area. Note: Disarm the system, it necessary, by enterlng the securtty code (see "Arming and Disarming"). 1. confirm that the area is clear at p'eopte, pets, false alarms. and others potential causes at If the system detects motlort when you are outside the deslred protected area, do any or all of the following: o Ftnq what is causing the false detectlon and remove it from the area, 0 Change the system‘s locatlon. MOUNTING THE SENSOR Alter you determine where y0u want to mount the system and test its coverage, tallow these steps to mount It on the wall. + 852 2343 3391 P435 18 J“t\ 1958 17521 IECKSON ELECTRIC CO LTD ,u , 91—Jun-99 nah 15:29 nan ssh; - N a" 3 2289165 p,94 Notes .o Disarm the system, lfnecessa ry, by enterlrtg the securlty code (see "Arming and Disamtlng") use the appropriate screw inserts or other mounting techniques. Con' local hardware store for the proper mounting hardware surface, 315/15 inches apart firms.) 2, Drlll pilot holes sllghtly smaller than the screws at the locations. 3. Drive the screws into the wall, lettlng the' heads extend about 1/8 inch. 4} Align the two keyhole slots on the bottom of the system with the screw heads in the wall. Then press the system clown to secure it in place. (llltts‘J OPEHATION ::==============:==- AHMING AND DISARMING To arm the system, press ARM on the main unit or press ARM on the remoter, The system enters the 10 seconds exll delay. The red LED flashes every 2 t seconds during the exit delay and when the system is armed, When you enter the protected area with the system armed, it sounds a long been. a . '\ ‘— 9 mm fl Yepltwl bf], ' 7 ’ FCC ID: ELY547—49—329—T 19—JUN~1998 17:21 gnaw—93 man 15:91 JECKSDN ELECTRIC CD LTD + 852 2343 2391 Phil? flan (SHEN ZHEN> 5755 zzaexss has To dlsarm the syswm, enter your lour-dlgll secun‘ty code cur press DISAHM on [he remoler. The alarm beeps Mice when you enler lhe correct cada ll you do not enter the correct security code wllhln 30 seconds of entering the protected area, the alarm sounds. Nolef' ll ycur security code does not arm or dlsarm the system lry the default code (1 2 3 4). ll the system slill does not arm or disam. remove the system lrbm the wall and remove and reinstall (he batteries. Thls resets the code to 1 2 3 4. (lithe system ls Whal (he Beeps M Number of Beeps SET TO CHIME M armed. lhs alarmsounds when you remove it from the wall.) ean Meaning Code accepted, syslem is armed» Code accepted, syslem ls disarmed. ODE Disarm the system, set the slide swiléh to CHlME. If you enter the protected area, the system wlll sound " Dlng- Dong"lust like a my bell. To change 1mm CHIME mode to A DELAY. We reprjmmend lh RM/DISARM mode, simply sel‘ the swilch lo INSTANT or TESTING THE SYSTEM at you tesl'your alarm at least once a month. Enlry/EXI! Delay and Coverage Test . h—‘fi—jm FCC ID: ELYS47~49>329—T Q , N4 P.UH 4 852 2343 5391 8 17‘22 JECKSGN ELECTRIC CO LTD lzflu‘N‘lS‘E - 10 seconds exit delay (for both IN $5), the red LED 1! system vs armed lhe red LED flashes every 5 seconds. 3 Entervthe protected area If the slide swrtch rs 561 to DELAY lhe red LED flashes every 2 seconds the system enters the 30 s Panic Afarm Test To test the panic alarm function. sfm 'Y ARM and DJSARM on the remaler at (he same rime, immediately and last for 2 minuteswff ' . em,- To sfo p the alarm, enter your security c remoler. ply press PANIC on the main unit or press the alarm sounds v1, , ' ode or press DISARM on the CARE AND MAINTENANCE 0 Keep the system on extremes can dame Iy in normal rem perafure environments Temperature 99 the syslem. c Handle the system carefully. Dropping the system can damage It. If y it : , ' ' v 1 (h with water. " f FCC ID: ELY54Z'Wffl-e System with a cloth tn dean rt, If necessary. WE‘ ”79 c 0 > _18~JUN*195EI 17123 JECKSON ELECTRIC CO LTD + 852 23-13 2391 Modifying or tampering with the system's internal components can cause malfunctions and might invalidate its warranty. it your system is not pertorming as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance, VFCC STATEMENT This device complies with the FCC rules part 15. operation oi this device is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device must not cause hermlul 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 users 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 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 interlerenoe to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmlui Interterence 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 Reor‘iant of relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dilierent from that to which the receiver is needed Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. El DDD FCC ID: ELYS47—49-329—T *A4?8 17323 JED/SON ELECTRIC CO LTD + 952 2343 9351 F'. In ' i SPECIFICATIONS ====‘===:====x=============. MAW UNIT Operfation Ambient Temperature ....................................... 32-122”F (O-EOVC) Obecéting Relative Humidity ...................................................................... < 95 % Powek fleauiremeni 4 x AA Alkaline Battery (not included) (Cat. No. 23-533] Battery Life with Remote Control ..... ,. 2 months at disarm mode Autb Alarm Reset Time 120 t 5 seconds SirenSOutpul Sound Pressure Leveiz1OB dB (at i 1001) ‘interriéi PiFi Detection Area so feet x no" EhnyiDeiay Time .; ........................................................................ 30 i 3 seconds Exit Delay Time 10 t 2 seconds FCC ID: ELYS47-49—329—T .-. 4 ~‘.i7<,-_.;.Ax FCC ID IB—JUN—159E 17:23 JECKSDN ELECTRIC CO LTD + 552 2343 2391 f". HF KEYCHAiN REMOTE CONTROL HF‘Frequency .312 i 0.5 MHz Remote Control Distance z 50 feet (15.24 111) Power Requirement 1 x 12 V Alkaline Battery (not inciuded) i (Cat. No. 23-144) Battery Life ....................................................................... 3200 transmitting cycle Spbcifications are iypicei; individual units mighl vary, Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. (please use new RadioShack 90-day warranty) HadioShack A Division of Tandy Corporation Fon Worth. Texas 76102 MAB Printed in Hong Kong 17, : ELY547-49—329-T
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