IQ-group E-996 Assembly instructions

Chime Receiver
IQ Europe Limited
Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby LS22 7TW.
Visit us at www.iq-europe.co.uk
Installation helpline 0871 717 1100
E-996
V2.0 - 02/05
INSTALLER GUIDE
IQ-DCC-RX-W
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MANUFACTURER'S EXTENDED WARRANTY
In addition to your statutory rights relating to this product it is also guaranteed by IQ (Europe)
Limited ("IQ") for 12 months from the date of purchase against faulty materials or workmanship
which affect its designed ability to detect or switch. During this period if the product has a defect
of this nature it will be repaired or replaced free of charge by IQ with the same item, or a similar
one of higher specification, ON CONDITION THAT:-
The buyer takes advantage of any 'return to store' scheme operated by the seller from whom it is
bought.
If the product has a defect outside the period of any seller's 'return to store' scheme it should be
returned to IQ (Europe) Limited at Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby, W. Yorks LS22 7TW, England at
the expense of the buyer together with evidence of the date of purchase (it is the responsibility of
the buyer to prove delivery to IQ).
The product has been bought by the user.
The product has not been misused or handled carelessly, installed incorrectly, or used on a
voltage supply other than that shown on it.
Repairs have not been attempted by anyone other than IQ's staff.
The product has been used for domestic purposes only.
The product has not been installed in any unusually exposed or harsh environmental conditions.
If the buyer is resident in the EU the product or its replacement will be returned to the buyer at
the expense of IQ.
This guarantee excludes liability for discolouration of paint or plastic, or any user replaceable
parts and in particular lamps, glass panels, or globes/lanterns. It does not confer any rights other
than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for consequential loss or
damage.
This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a
consumer.
This contract is subject to the laws of England and Wales.
*** IMPORTANT ***
As of 1 January 2005, changes to the Building Regulations affect domestic electrical installations in
England and Wales. You don't need to be a qualified electrician to make changes to your home's electrical
system, but the work must be done in accordance with the Regulations.
Where you employ an electrician who is a member of a competent person self-certification scheme, they
will be able to certify the work complies with the Regulations.
If you decide to carry out the work yourself we recommend that you make yourself aware of the
Regulations before you begin and if you require any clarification you should contact your Local Authority
Building Control Department.
Details of the Building Regulations can be obtained on the internet via the government website
www.odpm.gov.uk/explanatory-booklet
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SECTION ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
This Chime Receiver must be used in conjunction with suitable IQ Transmitter units in the IQ
Wirefree range.
Upon detection of a signal from a transmitter (bought separately) this Chime Receiver will react
as programmed.
PLEASE NOTE:- PLEASE SEE THE SEPERATE INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR THE
TRANSMITTER PRODUCTS TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO PROGRAM AND ADJUST THAT
SPECIFIC TRANSMITTER.
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE INSTALLATION OF THIS SPECIFIC CHIME RECEIVER ONLY
PARTS INCLUDED
- Chime receiver unit
- Instruction manual. Please keep safe for future reference.
TOOLS & PARTS NEEDED
- 3 x 1.5V AA batteries
The Chime receiver must be used indoors and must be placed within transmission range of the
Floodlight Transmitter. (See later sections for details)
SECTION TWO
CHIME RECEIVER:- INSTALLATION
1. Position your PIR Transmitter (Tx) in desired area, perform walk tests to confirm detection
zones.
2. Position your Chime Receiver (Rx) in desired area up to 100m away (free air space) from the
Tx, take into account the path between the sensor and receiver to ensure range is acceptable as
the range can be reduced by metal objects, walls etc.
Open the battery cover by releasing the catch shown on diagram B and insert 3 x AA batteries
into the Chime Rx. Ensure polarity is correct. The chime will then scroll through 6 audible sounds
to inform the user of its sound options. There will then be four “beeps” and the flashing LED
indicates that the Rx is ready for Auto programming.
Note:- This will only happen the first time the batteries are inserted into the Chime Receiver.
SECTION THREE
CHIME RECEIVER OPERATION AND TESTING
Auto Programming
Once the PIR Transmitter (TX) and Chime Receiver (RX) are installed, the Receiver needs to learn
the coded signal transmitted from the Transmitter. IQ makes this easy with its Auto Programming
function.
1.Activate the PIR TX by walking into its detection zone
On triggering, the PIR TX will send a signal to the Chime RX
The Chime RX indicates it has received the PIR TX sensor`s unique coded signal by playing a
default “beep”. and the LED continues to flash slowly for 5 minutes. (no other transmitter can
activate the Chime RX unless you program another IQ transmitter to do so.)
2. You have 5 minutes to select an alarm tone. Press the tone/volume button (see fig I) to scroll
through the 6 different alarm tones.
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Chime Receiver Controls
A
Chime receiver Battery compartment
B
LED PROG
Program/Reset
TONE/VOLUME
Press to release
battery cover
Battery
Compartment
+
++
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Tune selection using PIR Transmitter:-
1. To place the Chime RX into Program Mode, press the “Prog” button for approx 1 second until a
single “beep” is heard. The LED will flash on and off indicating the Rx is in Program Mode.
2. Activate PIR TX by walking into the detection area.
3. Scroll to tune required by pressing Tone/Volume selection button, until desired tone is reached.
4. Press “Prog” button for 1-2 seconds to exit the program mode, a “beep” sounds and the LED
will stop flashing and turn off.
5 .The Chime receiver is now programmed to sound your chosen tone when the TX is activated.
The Auto programming MODE will expire after 5 minutes (four “beeps” will indicate this).
Alternatively you can exit Auto Programming manually by pressing the the Program button for two
seconds, a “beep” sounds and the LED will stop flashing and turn OFF.
Changing the Alarm function at a later time.
1. press the Program button for 1 to 2 seconds. (1 “beeps will sound and the LED will flash
indicating it is in PROGRAM MODE).
Note:- Pressing the PROGRAM button for more than 5 seconds will erase all the
pragrammed codes.
2. Activate the Transmitter. Press the Tone/Volume button to select the preferred chime sound.
3. Exit the Program Mode by pressing the PROGRAM button for 1 to 2 seconds. (1 beep will
sound and the LED will stop flashing and remain ON, indicating the receiver is in AUTO MODE).
Alternatively the Auto programming MODE will expire after 5 minutes (four “beeps” will indicate
this).
VOLUME:
To set the volume for the chime tone, activate the Tx and the Rx will play the tone you have
chosen. Press VOLUME button. There are three settings. High, Low and “beep”. Scroll to the
volume you require.
You cannot change the volume whilst the Chime Rx is in PROGRAM MODE
ADDING ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS
The Chime Rx can be programmed to operate with up to 16 additional Transmitters. These
products are easily added to expand your system.
To add additional Tx`s, press the Rx PROGRAM button for 1 second while the Rx is powered.
DO NOT PRESS FOR LONGER THAN 2 SECONDS AS YOU MAY ERASE ALL EXISTING
CODES.
The Rx will "beep" and the LED will blink slowly for up to 5 minutes indicating it is in PROGRAM
MODE.
During this time simply activate the add on Tx by walking in its detection zone. The Rx
acknowledges the signal with a default tone (and the lamp turns ON if so programmed). This code
is stored in the Chime Rx along with the existing codes.
As previously, to Program the Rx audible signal triggered by the added TX, press the Tone/Volume
button and scroll through the options, then make a selection.
Change the volume with the TONE/VOLUME button after approximately 5 minutes when the
Chime Rx will have automatically exited PROGRAM Mode.
You cannot change the volume whilst the Chime Rx is in PROGRAM MODE.
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Erasing All Codes.
Tx codes can be erased for reprogramming. To erase codes, while RX is powered, press and hold
the PROGRAM button for more than 5 seconds. All programmed codes will be erased and
4 x low volume "beeps" will sound. This will clear the Rx of all programmed codes and place it into
the AUTO PROGRAMMING Mode.
Note:- to prevent inadvertent programming by other transmitters, remove then gradually add
batteries or turn on power to the Tx you want coded to the Chime Rx during the AUTO
PROGRAMMING Mode.
SECTION FOUR
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CHIME RECEIVER
Power Supply 3 x 1.5V AA batteries
If you experience problems refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
If problems still exist, do not immediately return the unit to store.
Telephone the IQ Customer Helpline
0871 71 71 100 Weekdays 9.00am - 5.00pm
[email protected] www.iq-europe.co.uk
Qualified Customer Support Co-ordinators will be on-line to assist in resolving your query.
SECTION FIVE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
oChime will not activate when
motion is sensed.
oChime activates for no
apparent reason
oChime/Lamp flashes on and
off
.
oLight turns on irregularly when
motion is sensed.
SOLUTION
1. Batteries are fitted incorrectly in RX, check and retry.
2. Re position transmitter/receiver to cover desired area.
3. Turn Sensitivity knob to maximum
4.. Sensor is too far from receiver, move closer.
5. Metal on building, chain link fence, etc. blocking path of
Sensor’s signal transmission. To check signal path, set
Receiver’s to Program mode. Remove Sensor from bracket
(recover photocell if daylight). As you walk the Sensor around
the Receiver, wave your hand in front of Sensor. Note when it
turns the Receiver ON. Remount Sensor in that area.
1. Sensor may be sensing small animals or passing cars.
Reposition sensor.
2. Sensor`s range is too far. Reduce range using the
sensitivity control or by pointing the sensor down more.
Heat reflected from other objects may be affecting the sensor.
Reposition the sensor
Sensor is positioned too far from receiver. Move Tx closer
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DID YOU KNOW...
IQ products are designed and manufactured to give many
years of trouble-free service.
The materials used during manufacture have been select-
ed to allow the product to be easily recycled when no
longer functional.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice
LIGHT POLLUTION & CONSIDERATE LIGHTING
Please be aware of the annoyance over-lighting an area
can cause to your immediate neighbours.
Light pollution caused by incorrectly installing a unit or
over-lighting an area can be limited by carefully considering
the location and position of your unit before installation. The
light spread on all halogen floodlights can be reduced by
angling the floodlight downwards on the mounting bracket.
This will also concentrate the light on your property and
limit the potential inconvenience of the light shining into
your neighbours windows etc.
Please see Selecting a Location for information on choos-
ing the optimum location for your security light.
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