Jeckson Electric 547-49-329A-R Infrared Sensor Alarm User Manual

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Passive Infrared
Sensor Alarm
with Keychain Remote
FEATURES
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.. Passive Infrared Sensor Alarm is
a high-quality, battery-operated security device. it
uses a passive intrared (PIR) motion sensor to de-
tect intmders and activate a built-in alarm.
The sensor alarm’s features include:
Wireless RF (Radio Frequency) Operation —pro-
vides maximum reliability with no wiring required.
EIuiIt-ln PIFl sensor — detects motion up to 30 feet
(9.1 meters) away and from an angle 01 up to 110
degrees. >
Built-In Alarm Siren — activates when the sensor
detects an intruder, then automatically shuts down
and resets after about 2 minutes.
User-Programmable Security Code — lets you
set your own disarm code.
Entry/Exit Delay — gives you 30 seconds to disarm
the sensor alarm after you enter the protected area,
and gives you 10 seconds to leave the protected
area after you arm the alarm.
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Chime —— lets you select a more pleasant sounding
doorbell-type chime as the audible alarm.
Panic Alarm — sounds the alarm immediately it
you press PANIC on the main unit or if you press
both ARM and DISAHM (at the same time) on the re
mote control.
RF Remote Control Keychain — gives you simple
handheld control of your sensor alarm up to 50 feet
(15.2 meters).
Battery-Operated —— works even when electrical
power is off.
CONTENTS
Preparation 5
Installing Batteries 5
Setting the Security‘ Code 8
Main Unit 8
Remote Control ........ 10
Resetting the Security Code 12
Installation .........
Choosing a Mounting Location ..
Temporarily Placing the Sensor Alarm ,. 14
Checking the Coverage Area
Mounting the Sensor Alarm
Operation .. .......
Arming and Dlsarmlng the Sensor Alarm
Arming
Disarming .............
Using the Chime Alarm
Using the Panic Alarm
Care .
Replaclng the Remote Control‘s Battery
FCC Statement ..................................... .. 25
Specifications . ..... ......... ............. 27
PREPARATION
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INSTALLING BATTERIES
The main unit of your sensor alarm requires four AA
batteries (not supplied) for power. For the best per-
formance and longest life. we recommend alkaline
batteries (available at your local FiadioShack store).
Cautions:
- Use only fresh batteries of the required size
and recommended type.
- Do not mix old and new batteries, different
types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or re-
chargeable), or rechargeable batteries of differ-
ent capacities.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two
screws from the battery compartment cover,
then lift off the cover.
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2. Place the batteries in the compartment and on
top of the attached ribbon, as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and —) marked inside.
Note: As soon as you press the test battery in
place, the alarm sounds a loud chirp and both
the red and the green indicators light brieily.
3. Replace the cover. then reinsert and tighten the
screws
Notes:
- The alarm is disarmed after batteries are
installed,
- Replacing the main unit’s batteries automati-
cally resets the security code to 1234. Any time
you replace these batteries, be Sure to apply
the current security code to the remote control
so the sensor alarm will recognize the remote
signals (see “Remote Control” on Page 10).
When the main unit’s Low BATI' indicator flashes
about every 5 seconds, or it the sensor alarm stops
operating properly. replace the batteries.
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- Dispose at old batteries promptly and properly.
Do not burn or bury them,
Cautions:
0 Always remove old or weak batteries Batteries
can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic
parts.
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Remote Control
Each time you remove and replace the batteries in
the main unit, you must program the main unit to
recognize the remote controls signals. if you
change the security code, there is no need to repro-
gram the mein unit; it will still recognize the remote
signals. Follow these steps to program the main unit
so you can use your remote control.
1. Set the slide switch to either of the ARM set»
tings.
2. Press PROG. The sensor alarm beeps once and
its green PROC- indicator lights.
3. Press LEARN. The sensor alarm beeps twice
and its FROG indicator flashes slowly.
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4. Enter your tour-digit security code, The sensor
alarm beeps three times and its FROG indicator
flashes quicklyt
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5. Press ARM or DISARM on your remote control.
The atarm's FROG indicator lights steadily and
the sensor alarm chirps, indicating that It re-
ceived the remote signal.
5A Press FROG. The sensor atarm's PROG indica-
tor turns off.
Note: if you do not press a button for about 30 sec-
onds, the sensor alarm beeps, its PROG indicator
turns oll automatically, and (it you have not complet—
ed Step 4) the sensor alarm does not recognize the
remote signals. Start over at Step 1.
Try arming and disarming your sensor alarm lrom
the remote control to be sure the sensor alarm rec-
ognizes the remote signals (see "Arming and Dis-
arming the Sensor Alarm" on Page 18),
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RESETTING THE SECURITY
CODE
If you ever forget your security code. you can easily
reset it to the default code (1234) by removing and
reinstalling the main unit's batteries (see "Installing
Batteries" on Page 5).
Remember that after removing and reinstalling bat-
teries in the main unit, you must program the main
unit to recognize the remote controls signals (see
"Remote Control” on Page 10).
Note: The alarm is disarmed after batteries are in-
stalled,
INSTALLATION
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To help you avoid false alarms, mount your sensor
alarm’s main unit:
0 where it will not be in direct sunlight
o away lrom heat sources, such as space heat-
ers. radiators, and exposed light bulbs
- out of strong drafts, like those caused by cen-
tral heating vents or air conditioners or air
movement around fireplaces, exterior walls and
windows, and refrigerators
- so it does not detect your pet's movements
CHOOSING A MOUNTING
LOCATION
The sensor alarm’s main unit is designed to be
mounted on a smooth, flat wall surface. Select a
mounting location where the alarm is most likely to
detect an intruder. We recommend mounting it at a
height of about 5'/2 feet (1.7 meters). At this height,
the sensor alarm detects motion up to 30 feet (9.1
meters) away and from an angle of up to 110 de-
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grees. However, there is a blind area of about 10
feet (3 meters) directly in lront of the main unit.
Cavern Ares
(Slde law)
5‘): Feet
Blind Area
(10 Foot)
Note: Your sensor alarm‘s coverage depends on
how high you mount it, the shape of the room(s), tur-
nlture placement in the area, and so on.
TEMPORARILY PLACING THE
SENSOR ALARM
Before you permanently mount the sensor alarm,
temporarily place it at the selected location so you
can check the coverage area. You might need to
check several different locations to find the best
one. Place the main unit on a stepladder (for exam
ple) at the recommended height, then move the
stepladder to various locations in the room(s) you
want to protect.
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Checklng the Coverage Area
To be sure the sensor detects motion in the areas
you want to protect, follow these steps.
1. If necessary, disarm the sensor alarm (the red
indicator should not be flashing) by entering the
current security code.
2. Confirm that the area is clear of anything that
might trigger the alarm (such as people and
pets).
3. Set the main unit’s slide switch to CRIME. A
doorbell-type chime immediately sounds.
4. Walk around in the protected area. When the
sensor alarm detects your motion, the chime
sounds again.
- Il the sensor alarm does not chime when you
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are within the coverage area, change the
main unit‘s location.
- if the sensor alarm chimes when you are out-
side the coverage area, check the area to
see what is causing the false alarm and
remove the item, or change the main unit’s
location.
MOUNTING THE SENSOR
ALARM
After you determine the best location for your sen-
sor alarm. follow these steps to mount it on the wall,
1. it necessary, disarm the sensor alarm (the red
indicator should not be flashing) by entering the
current security code.
2. Drill two holes 13/3 inches (35 mm) apart. Then
thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads
extend about 3/15 inch (5 mm).
Note: The two supplied mounting screws are
suitable for mounting the sensor alarm's main
unit on a wooden surface. If you are mounting
the main unit on drywall, masonry, or another .
type of surface, use the appropriate mounting
hardware (not supplied),
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3. Turn the main unit about 30 degrees counter-
clockwise. then slide the left screw head into
the horizontal groove on the back of the unit.
Horizontal
Groove
curved
Groove
4. Turn the main unit clockwise (so the right screw
head slides into the curved groove) until it is
secure.
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OPERATION
We recommend that you test the sensor alarm at
least once a month by arming and disarming it as
described in the following section.
ARMING AND DISARMING THE
SENSOR ALARM
Arming
To have the alarrn’s siren sound as soon as the sen-
sor detects motion, set the main unit‘s slide switch
to INSTANT.
To have the alarm's siren sound about 30 seconds
afterthe sensor detects motion, set the slide switch
to DELAY.
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To arm the sensor alarm. press ARM on the main
unit or on the remote control. At either the INSTANT
or DELAY settings, you have 10 seconds to leave
the sensor alerm’s coverage area. During this exit
delay, the main unit beeps every second and its red
indicator lleshes. At the end of the to-second delay,
the main unlt beeps twice. the indicator flashes
about every 5 seconds, and the sensor alarm is
armed.
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it you arm the sensor alarm in the INSTANT setting.
when the alarm detects motion in the protected area,
the alarm siren sounds immediately and the indicator
stays on.
If you arm the sensor alarm in the DELAY setting,
when the alarm detects motion in the protected ar-
ea, the indlcator flashes every second for about 30
seconds, then the alarm siren sounds and the indi-
cator stays on.
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The alarm siren sounds tor up to 2 minutes. To stop
it sooner, disarm the alarm (see “Disarming"). it you
do not disarm the alarm, the sensor alarm is still
armed and the siren will sound again the next time
the sensor detects motion.
Disarming
To disarm the sensor alarm and stop the alarm trom
sounding, enter your tour-digit security code, The
main unit beeps twice when you enter the correct
code.
To temporarily silence the alarm using the remote
control, which gives you time to enter your security
code, follow these steps.
1. Press DISARM on the remote control.
The alarm stops sounding for about 30 sec-
onds. During this pause, the main unit beeps
every second and its red indicator llashes.
2. Enter your tour-digit security code within 30 sec-
onds. Othenrvise, the alarm will sound again.
Notes:
- You can temporarily silence the alarm only once
each time you disarm it.
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- It entering your security code does not disarm
the sensor alarm, try entering the default code
(1234). lt that code does not disarm the alarm
either, remove the sensor alarm from the wall
and remove and reinstall the batteries. This re-
sets the security code to 1234.
USING THE CHIME ALARM
it you preler to hear a chime instead of a siren when
the sensor alarm detects motion, tollow these steps.
1. If necessary, disarm the sensor alarm (the red
indicator should not be flashing) by entering the
current security code.
2, Set the slide switch on the main unit to CHIME.
A doorbell-type chime immediately sounds.
3. When the sensor detects any motion, the chime
sounds again.
Note: There is no need to arm or disarm the alarm
when using the CHIME setting because the chime
sounds every time the sensor detects motion. To
turn off the chime, set the slide switch to either IN-
STANT or DELAY.
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USING THE PANIC ALARM
It you want to startle an intruder (tor example) by in-
stantly sounding the alarm siren, simply press PAN-
to on the main unit or press ARM and DISARM on the
remote control at the same time. The siren alarm im-
mediately sounds, even it the sensor alarm was set
to cHlME or not armed at all. The alarm sounds tor
up to 2 minutes. To stop it sooner, enter your cur-
rent security code.
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Passive infrared Sensor
To enioy your
Alarm tor a long time:
- Keep the sensor alarm and remote dry. If they
do get wet, wipe them dry immediately.
Use and store the sensor alarm and remote
only in normal temperature environments.
Handle the sensor alarm and remote gently and
carefully. Don‘t drop them.
Keep the sensor alarm and remote away from
dust and dirt.
Wipe the sensor alarm and remote with a damp
cloth occasionally to keep them looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the sensor alarm’s or
remote's internal components can cause a malfunc‘
tlon and invalidate the system‘s warranty. It your
sensor alarm system is not perlorming as it should,
take it to your local FtadioShack store for assis-
tance.
REPLACING THE REMOTE
CONTROL’S BATTERY
Your sensor alarm‘s remote control uses the sup-
plled 12V alkaline battery for power. When the re-
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mote control's Indicator lights dimly or not at all
when you press ARM or DlsARM, or if the remote
control stops operating properly (the main unit can-
not receive the remote controt's signals). replace the
battery. We recommend you replace it with an alka-
line battery (available at your local FtadioShack
store).
Cautions: Use only a fresh battery of the required
size and recommended type.
Follow these steps to replace the battery.
1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw
from the back of the remote control, then lift off
the back case.
2. Remove the old battery. then place a fresh bat-
tery inside the back cover, as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside.
3. Be sure the small loop on one end of the key-
chain fits over the post inside the back cover,
then replace the cover. Reinsert and tighten the
screw.
Note: You do not need to reset the remote control
or main unit after replacing the remote’s battery.
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Cautions:
- Dispose of the old battery promptly and prop-
erly. Do not burn or bury it.
~ Always remove an old or weak battery. Batter-
ies can leak chemicals that can destroy elec-
tronic parts.
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to com-
ply with the Iimits for a Class B digital device, pursu-
ant to Part 15 ot 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 harm»
tut interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. It this equipment does
cause harmful interterence to radio or television re-
ception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interterence by one or more of the fol-
lowing measures:
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——__..________
- Recrient or relocate the receiving antenna.
~ Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Consult the dealer if the problem still exits.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by RadioShack may cause interference and void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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SPECIFICATIONS
MAIN UNIT
Power Source .................... 4 AA Alkaline Batteries
(Not Included)
Battery Life ........... About 2 Months in Disarm Mode
Operating Ambient Temperatflre .............. 32—122'F
(0—50‘0)
Operating Relative Humidity ........... Less than 95%
Auto Alarm Reset Time ................. 120 £5 Seconds
Siren Output Sound Pressure Level:
About 108 dB at 1 Foot (34 cm)
Internal PIR Detection Area ........... 30 Feet (9.1 m)
at a 110" Angle
Entry Delay Time ............................ 30 1-3 Seconds
Exit Delay Time ............................... 10 i2 Seconds
KEYCHAIN REMOTE CONTROL
Power Source 12V Alkaline Battery (included)
Battery Life ................. About 1 Year of Normal Use
FIF Frequency ................................ 312 10.5 MHz
Remote Control Distance Up to 50 Feet (15.2 m)
Specifications are typical; individual units might
vary. Specifications are subject to change and
improvement without notice.
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