FIRE ALARM:- Press and hold the button on
the Control Unit for 3 seconds. The Control Unit will
initiate a full alarm. A special Fire Alarm tone will
sound at the Control Unit and Zone 7 LED will flash. A
Fire Alarm can also be initiated from an optional
Smoke Detector ref RE5000SD.
MEDICAL ALERT:- Press and hold the button
on the Control Unit for 3 seconds. The Control Unit
will initiate a full alarm. A special Medical Alert tone
will be sounded at the Control Unit and Zone 8 LED
will flash. A Medical Alert can also be initiated using
the optional Medical Alert Pendant Ref: RE5000MP.
When connected to a Security Dialler or Communicator,
separate alarm outputs are available to Communicate
Intruder, Personal Attack/Medical Alert or Fire Alarm
situations.
To cancel any of the above alarms, Enter your 4 digit
Main User or Second User Access Code followed by
.
Note: An Alarm Condition can also be stopped by
pressing the blue Disarm button on your Remote
Control. However, the Control Unit must still be reset
by entering the Main User or Second User Access
Code followed by before the Control Unit can
be armed again.
BATTERY MONITORING
The System will continuously monitor the battery
condition of all PIR and Magnetic Contact Detectors,
Medical Pendants and Smoke Detectors. If the voltage
level of any battery falls unacceptably low, a radio signal
will automatically be transmitted to the Control Unit and
the low battery and appropriate Zone LED’s will flash,
and the control unit will emit two bleeps every minute.
To identify a PIR Detector with a low battery, leave each
protected area for at least 60 seconds. If, when you
re-enter the area, the PIR LED flashes on detection of
movement, this indicates a low battery. The batteries
in the Magnetic Contact Detectors can be checked by
operating the detector (opening and closing the
protected door/window) and observing the LED on the
Detector. If the LED is dim or does not illuminate, the
battery needs to be replaced. In the event of a low
battery condition clear the low battery indication, then
set the Control Unit to ‘Test’ mode (see page 9).
Replace the battery as required and ensure that the
Test chime is emitted when the battery is inserted.
Remember to take the Control Unit out of Test mode
when you have finished.
Note: When replacing PIR Detector batteries, fit PP3
alkaline type. Rechargeable batteries should NOT be
fitted. For areas subject to seasonal low ambient
temperatures (eg. garages, sheds etc) we recommend
the use of PP3 Lithium batteries (order code
RE3005B) in PIR Detectors.
TESTING THE SYSTEM
You may test your system at any time, however, it is
recommended that the system is tested at regular
intervals not exceeding three months. You cannot
readily test the system using the Remote Control
Unit. You must set the Control Unit into Test mode by
pressing and holding the button on the Control
Unit until the Control Unit emits 2 bleeps and the Full
Arm and Part Arm LED’s flash.
Before testing areas protected by Passive Infra Red
Detectors, ensure that the area is completely clear of
occupants, including pets. Wait 60 seconds before
testing areas protected by Passive Infra Red
Detectors and also allow 60 seconds between tests.
When a Passive Infra Red Detector is activated, or a
protected door or window is opened or closed the Control
Unit will emit 2 x two-tone chimes and the associated
Zone LED will flash for approximately 3 seconds.
On completion of testing, return to the normal
disarmed mode of operation by pressing and holding
the button until the Control Unit emits 2 bleeps
and the Full Arm/Part Arm LED’s extinguish.
To test the external Solar Siren & Strobe ensure that
the Control Unit is out of Test mode, then press the
red button on the Remote Control Unit to
activate the Control Unit Siren and External Siren &
Strobe. Allow the alarm to sound for at least 15
seconds then press the blue disarm button on the
Remote Control to de-activate. Clear the Control Unit
‘Alarm Activated’ light by entering your Main User or
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