teperature. In a colder environment it reacts quicker.
!
Motion across the monitored area is detected much quicker than motion
directly towards the detector. Position the detector so that an intruder
will move accross the area (see Fig. D).
8.3 Door/window contact 3000M (see Fig. G, H)
!
Place the sensor on the window or door.
!
Place the magnet on the frame of the opening side of the door or window
directly adjacent to the sensor. The arrow marks must be opposite each
other and the distance between separating distance in closed condition
should not exceed 10 mm (see Fig. E).
9. Connection and commissioning
9.1 Siren 3000IS
!
Connect the DC-plug of the mains adapter (7) with the cable (5).
!
Connect the mains adapter with a suitable mains outlet. The siren is now
ready for use.
The delay can be set by pressing the connection button (6) using a ball point
pen. The setting will be confirmed by a beep and a flash.
Delay
Press connection button
15 seconds
2x
30 seconds
3x
no delay
4x
factory default: 30 seconds
9.2 PIR-detector 3000P
The detector in the set is already enrolled to the siren.
!
Open the housing by pressing the clip (25) with a small screwdriver.
!
Insert two suitable alkaline 1.5 V, AA batteries into the battery
compartment (34) observing correct polarity.
!
Close the housing fully so that it clicks to. After inserting the batteries the
detector enters a 3 minutes stabilising period indicated by flashing of
the LED (21) every 3 seconds. Afterwards the detector is in operating
mode.
To test the detector enter the test mode by pressing the test button (23). You
now have 3 minutes time to test the coverage of the sensor: Hold the detector
in the proposed position and then ask somebody to walk across the
monitored area. A detection will be indicated by the LED (21). After 5-10
seconds deactivation the sensor is reactivated and is ready for another
detection..
After 3 minutes in Test mode the deactivation period is increased to 3-5
minutes, to save battery power (operating mode) that means that the PIR
only sends a signal to the siren after it has
period of 3 to 5 minutes.
!
Set the LED/ZONE jumpers (35/36) to the desired setting (see chapter
10 - note: in this case all components must be enrolled again).
!
Secure the housing with screw (27) into screwhole (26) using a small
screwdriver.
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registered movement for a
9.3 Door/window contact 3000M
The detector in the set is already enrolled to the siren.
!
Slide the battery compartment lid downwards and lift it from the sensor
(37).
!
Set the ZONE jumper (42) to the desired setting (see Chapter 10 - note
in this case all components must be enrolled again).
!
Insert a suitable alkaline 1.5 V, AA battery into the battery compartment
(43) observing correct polarity.
!
Close the housing fully so that it clicks to. The detector is now in
operating mode.
!
Test the detector from the proposed position, a detection will be
indicated by the LED (38).
9.4 Remote control 3000R
The remote control in the set is already enrolled to the siren and is
operational since the battery is already installed.
10. Setting the detectors
The detectors can be set according to the position of jumpers which connect
two pins together.
Remove batteries before changing the jumper positions.
After the position of a jumper in any enrolled detector has been
changed it is necessary to reset the siren and reenroll all
components (see chapter 20 and 19).
jumper connected
{
jumper not connected
10.1 ZONE jumper (36/42) (3000P , 3000M)
D0 D1 D2 D3
setting
{
{
Immediate
{
{
alarm
{
{
delayed alarm delayed alarm in full and part
{
{
{
{
Home mode
{
{
* If the delay in the siren is set for no delay a delayed detector will give an
immediate alarm.
Factory default: delayed alarm
All functions are described in chapter 7.
10.2 LED jumper [35] (3000P)
OFF
ON
{
LED active (LED indicates a detection and low
battery)
{
LED deactivated
factory default: LED on
reaction
immediate alarm in full and
part arm
arm*
immediate alarm by full arm,
no alarm in part arm
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