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Eden MA89 User manual

MA89
Motion Detector Alarm with Auto Dialer and
remote keyfob
Controls
1. Motion Sensor 5. Keypad
2. Speaker 6. Telephone Plug Socket
3. Mic 7. Code button
4. Low battery light 8. Battery Compartment
Battery installation
1. The battery compartment is accessed from the rear of the alarm unit by
removing the screw from the base of the unit and lifting the rear cover-
fixing bracket as shown on C.
2. Insert three AA size batteries (not included) following the polarity as
shown on D. When the last battery is inserted the alarm will beep very
loudly to indicate that the batteries are installed properly.
3. Replace the back cover and fix with screw.
The Low battery warning indicator light will illuminate when the batteries
need replacing.
Installation
1. Place the alarm in the desired location.
2. Remove the rear cover and fix it to the wall using the screws supplied.
3. The alarm body can then be snapped into place onto the rear cover
and secured using the screw at the base of the unit.
Note: The key fob uses 1 piece A23S battery (included). If the low battery
indicator is 'On', simply remove and replace with fresh battery.
Please note: This alarm can also be used in a free standing position.
Programming the alarm
1. Press the code button 7 of main unit shown on figure A and press ‘On’
button of remote keyfob at same time to learn the remote keyfob.
2. After learning remote keyfob with main unit, simply press ‘On’ or ‘Off’
button of RF keyfob to arm or disarm the unit.
Storing telephone Number
Press and store 1st group of telephone No. and press to
confirm storing. Press for 2nd group of telephone No. and so on.
Maximum 3 sets of telephone number with max 16 digits can be stored.
Note: Only use friends and families telephone numbers. Do not use
emergency service numbers.
Can be used with a PABX phone system.
Recording a message
Press the low battery indicator light will illuminate, you now have
6 seconds to record your personal message. Once the light goes off your
recording time is over.
Suggested message: This is an alarm call from?
The alarm unit has a permanent memory for stored telephone numbers
and the recorded voice message. To change the telephone number or
recorded message, repeat above.
Using the unit as a silent alarm.
You have the option to disable the siren by pressing . To
retrieve the siren press
Connection to the telephone unit
1 Remove the screw at the base of the alarm unit.
2 Remove the back plate and connect the telephone cable to socket of
main unit 6 shown on fig A. The other end of the cable is connected into
the telecom wall socket.
Operation
Leaving the protected area
Press ‘On’ button of remote keyfob to arm the unit. You now have 30
seconds to vacate the area. After this time, if motion is detected the alarm
will start to dial the stored telephone numbers and the alarm siren will
sound 20 seconds after the first telephone number is dialed.
Entering the protected area
Press ‘Off’ button of remote keyfob within 10 seconds and this will disarm
the alarm.
When the unit is activated, it will dial the first telephone number stored. If
the first telephone number is not answered within 45 seconds the second
stored number will be dialled and so on.
All three stored telephone numbers will be dialled if the unit is
activated unless you press ‘Off’ button of remote keyfob to disarm
the alarm.
Detection Area
Care and maintenance
To clean the case, simply use a soft slightly damp cloth with water and
wipe dry immediately.
Caution: Never use chemicals to clean the case, as they may cause
damage to the plastic and cause the alarm not to function.
Trouble shooting
The unit does not sound when the batteries are installed
Ensure that the batteries are connected correctly according to the
diagram in the battery compartment
The alarm does not arm
Ensure that the back plate of the alarm unit is secure to hold the batteries
in place and that the red light comes on when the keypad buttons are
pressed
The red light located in the middle of the alarm 4 is on
This is the low battery warning indicator light. The batteries need
replacing
Battery precautions
When using this product follow these precautions at all times.
· Use only the appropriate size batteries
· Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as
indicated in the battery compartment. Incorrect polarity may cause
damage to the alarm.
· Do not mix different types of battery such as Alkaline and Carbon-zinc
or old batteries with new.
· If the alarm is not used for long periods of time, remove the batteries to
prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage.
· Do not recharge batteries not intended to be recharged as they can
overheat and rupture. (Always follow the manufacturer's directions.)
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