Jasco 51209 manual

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    Do n ot us e in we t lo ca tio ns Personal Securi ty Moti on Senso r wit h Key pad Us er Manu al[...]

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    Moti on Sensi ng Ala rm Wi th R emo te Con tr ol Low Bat te r y Indica tor The Mot ion Sen sing Al arm h as a low bat te r y ind icator lig ht. W hen th e bat ter ies nee d to be repla ced, the i ndicato r will flash s lowl y . A verage b at ter y life for ty pical us age is up to o ne year . Wall Mount Alarm/Chime Switch Motion Sensing Alarm Indi[...]

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    4 INS T ALLING B A T TERIE S The b at ter y compar tm ent is loca ted on the b ack of the uni t . Remove the battery compartment screw and slide off cover in the direction of the open arr ow . Insert (3) AA batteries (not included) . Tak e care to note the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment . Replace the cover and secur e screw . Batte[...]

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    5 CREA TING YOU R P ERSONAL ALARM C ODE The 4 - digi t keypad a llow s you to set a per son al code for ar ming an d disa rming the al arm . Remove the battery compartment screw and slide off cover in the direction of the open arr ow . Press the LEARN button once; the red indicator light on the fr ont of the alarm will blink for 15 seconds. During [...]

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    6 flexib ilit y to aim t he moti on sen sor in a par ticul ar direc t ion . Choose your desir ed location, such as the corner of the room. This will provide maximum coverage. NO TE : The sensor has a 15-20 ft . detection zone, with approximate angles of 110 degree horizontal x 70 degr ee vertical. Recommended installation height is 6 to 8 feet . 1[...]

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    7 Secure ball and socket mount to the wall using either the pr ovided wall anchors or by screwing directly into a wall stud. Once installed secur ely on the wall, slide insert bracket of mount into the back of the unit and lock in place. The mount will click when secured to the alarm. OPER A T ING IN T HE AL AR M MODE Locate the ALARM/CHIME switch [...]

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    8 Slide switch to ALARM mode. Arming t he Alar m Arm the alarm by pressing y our 4-digit code. A beep will sound after each button is pressed. When the 4-digit code is entered correctly the unit’s indicator light will flash green once. If enter ed incorrectly, the unit will sound and the indicator light will flash red thr ee times. A red light [...]

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    9 in 30 seconds. The siren will sound for 30 seconds (unless disarmed by the remote) and then turn off . In 15 seconds the alarm will check for motion. If motion is detected, the siren will sound again. The cycle will r epeat until the unit is disarmed with the remote. Disarmin g the Al arm When returning to the pr otected area, simply enter your 4[...]

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    10 soun ded to de ac tiva te. NOTE: T o te st , a cloth can be u sed to cover t he alar m to reduce ri sk of hear ing da mage. Incorre c t Cod e If an incor rec t code is e ntered the uni t will soun d a loud er be ep and t he indi cator light wil l flash red 3 t ime s. Re -e nter correc t cod e af ter i ndicato r light s tops flash ing. OPER A T[...]

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    11 Deactivating the Chime: T o deactivate the chime, slide the switch to ALARM. TE S TING M OTION S ENSO R OPER A TION Set alarm to CHIME mode; the chime will sound once. After initial chime, wait 15 seconds and wave hand in fr ont of the sensor . If chime sounds immediately, sensor is working correctly. T o turn unit off, set unit to Alarm mode. C[...]

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    12 WARNING Limitatio ns of Alarm Produc ts Th is p ro du c t sh ou ld b e te s te d pe r io di cal ly t o ma ke su re it i s wo rk in g pr op er l y. The p rod u ct , i f us ed p ro pe r ly, may red u ce th e r is k of bu rg la r y, robb er y , or o th er a dv er s e eve nt s . H owe ve r , JA SCO i s not a n in su rer, thi s p ro du c t is n ei th[...]

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    13 WAR NI NG Ris k of pe rs on al in ju r y • Pro lo n ge d ex po su re to a la rm s ir en m ay ca us e pe rm an en t he ar in g l os s Ba t ter y Wa rn in g • Rem ov e ba t te ri e s be for e st or in g t he A la rm f or ex t en de d pe r io ds • Ba t te ri es m a y le ak h ar mf ul l iq ui ds o r ig ni ta bl e ma te ri al s or e x pl od e c[...]

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    14 NOTE : T hi s eq ui pm en t ha s be en t es t ed a nd fo un d to co mp ly w it h t he l im it s f or a C la ss B d ig it al d ev ic e, pu rs ua nt to P ar t 15 of t he FC C Rul e s. T he s e li mi t s are de si gn ed t o pro vi de r ea so n ab le p rote c t io n ag ai ns t ha rm fu l int er fer en ce in a re s id ent i al i ns ta ll at io n . Th[...]