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    General Guide of ALC-PIR1 and ALC-RSW1

    January 7th, 2020

    Door/ Window Contact (ALC-RSW1)

    Door/ Window Contacts are set to 'Normal Zone' by default and are ideal for protecting entry/exit points such as front and back doors and windows. 

    When the system is Armed, should a Door Contact be triggered (Magnet separated from the Transmitter), a push notification showing the named Sensor will automatically be sent to the registered users and the Internal Siren of Alarm Panel will sound immediately.

     

    Tamper Switch

    The Tamper Switch (small black button underneath the back cover) will activate an alarm condition if an unauthorized attempt is made to remove the Contact from its installed location.

     

    Low Battery Indication

    If the LED indicator flashes once per 3 second, the battery must be replaced.


     

    Pet-immune PIR Motion Detector (ALC-PIR1)

    The Motion Contact is designed for use on interior walls and is set to Home Mode by default. Whenever the Contact detects movement (while the alarm is armed) you will receive a push alert notification showing the name of the Contact that has been triggered and the Internal Siren of Alarm Panel will sound immediately.

    LED flashes once when movement is detected

     

    Tamper Switch

    The Tamper Switch (a black button with a silver spring at the top, located inside this Contact) is used to indicate an unauthorized attempt to remove its cover.

    Whenever this button is released, it will trigger an alarm and the push alert will notify you which Contact has been triggered on tamper.

     

    Low Battery Indication

    If the LED indicator blinks once per 3 second, the battery must be replaced.

     

    Working Mode

    Test Mode

    The Contact enters a 1 minute settling down period on power up, thereafter entering Test Mode. In Test Mode, the sensor detects movement every 10 seconds and emits an alarm signal every time movement is detected. Test Mode will remain active for 3 minutes, thereafter, entering into Power Saving Mode.

     

    Note:

    You may also enter Test Mode by pressing the Test Button twice at the back of the Sensor.

    Power Saving Mode (Sleep Mode)

    If the Contact detects movement twice within 3 minutes the Contact will automatically enter into Sleep Mode and no movement will be detected. The

    Contact will leave Sleep Mode after a 3-minute period without any movement

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