8. External alarm contact:
This input allows you to connect any external alarm
device with a non-powered NO (Normally Open) or
NC (Normally Closed) contact. E.g. smoke alarms,
magnetic door/window contacts, flood and temper-
ature detectors, etc.
You may connect multiple devices in series to the
HomeGuard. This allows you to turn your
HomeGuard into a complete security system with
built-in telephone dialler.
To connect any external security device, use the
supplied cable with mini-plug or install an equiva-
lent jack plug on these devices.
3. WIRELESS KEY FOB REMOTE
CONTROL KR21 (OPTION)
ARM: Will put the HomeGuard into the armed position.
The alarm is instant or delayed. Delayed arming
allows you to leave the room within 30 seconds or
enter the room and switch off the alarm within 15
seconds after entering. The factory default is instant
arming (no delay). To change this setting please
refer to Delayed Arm (7).
DISARM: Switches off and resets the HomeGuard.
PANIC: If pressed simultaneously will cause an alarm
instantly.
Lights On/Lights Off: These buttons are not used
with HomeGuard.
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Indicator flashes if remote transmits a command. If
indicator does not flash or lights up weakly, replace
the batteries.
The battery holder is located inside the remote.
The back of the remote can be easily opened using
your fingernails or a small screwdriver. Only use
3V lithium batteries model CR2016. Push the ARM key
for more than 3 seconds and release the button; the
indicator blinks. If batteries are replaced, you've to re-
register with the base station (refer to installation).
4. SELECTING A SUITABLE LOCATION
The base station has a so-called passive infrared ele-
ment that detects any change in temperature with-
in its range. A certain amount of heat related to
human beings is detected for an alarm. However to
achieve the best performance of your HomeGuard,
note following installation recommendations before
installing:
a. It should be located at approx. 170-180cm
height on a fixed vertical surface e.g.
wall or cupboard
b. Choose a location where an intruder may pass
the monitored area at all time in an early stage
of intrusion.
c. Choose a location near to a wall outlet and tele-
phone socket.
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