Monitor 4920333 User manual

30950 Corral Drive, Suite B, Coarsegold, CA 93614
1-(800) 45-ALARM
1-(800)-452-5276 • Fax (559) 642-2699
www.SecurityProductsInc.com
Monitor 3000
Installation and
Operations Manual

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Product Information
Specications for the Monitor 3000
• Power requirements ............................ 120V A.C., 50/60 cycle, 12 watts
• Dimensions ........................................... 8-3/8” H x 7-3/8” W x 3-3/4” D
• Weight ................................................... 5-1/2 lbs
• Sound pressure level ........................... Approx 100 Decibels (at 2 meters)
• Manufactured in the United States of America (Patent # 4920333)
Optional Accessories Offered
Note: The options above are additional items, and are
offered as enhancements to the standard equipment and are
for variations in application which might not be needed.
Other options and details of varying applications are being
developed in a continuing effort to meet customer’s needs.
Please call Security Products, Inc.
for more information at 1-800-45-ALARM.
• External Siren
• Additional Magnetic Sensors
• In-Frame Magnetic Sensors
• Additional Alarm Access Door Keys
• In-Wall Housing & Finishing Frame

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The Monitor 3000 Checklist
The Monitor 3000 is shipped with the following items:
2 Monitor 3000 Door Access Keys
1 2-volt Power Supply with 12 feet of 2-conductor 18-gauge zip-cord
1 Doorjamb Package containing:
1 Magnetic Contact Switch
4 Mounting Screws (for magnet and switch)
1 12-foot 22-gauge 2-conductor wire
4 Wallboard anchors for mounting the alarm unit onto hollow walls.
4 Wood screws for mounting the alarm unit onto wood surfaces.
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To assure proper and effective operation of your new
Monitor 3000 system, Security Products, Inc.
recommends that the system be installed by a qualied
technician such as an electrician or alarm installer. No
one should attempt to install the system until they have
read and understand these instructions completely.

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Alarm Location
Selecting a mounting location is extremely important for the long-term use
of the Monitor 3000. A preferable location is one that is close to the door to
be monitored, at eye level, and to the side of the door on which you plan to
install the door contact switch. A location away from water and one that will not
interfere with personnel
and customer trafc
is recommended. DO
NOT install the Monitor
3000 in areas of
extreme temperatures.
Mounting The Alarm
It is most important that
the alarm be mounted
securely at the location
you have chosen.
The four holes in the
rear of the Monitor
3000 are for mounting
purposes. The Monitor 3000 should be mounted level using all four mounting
holes. Use the Alarm Unit as a template. Mark the wall for drilling. Appropriate
fastening hardware such as wood screws, plaster anchors or toggle bolts
should be used, depending on the type of surface onto which the Monitor 3000
is to be mounted.
Install the Monitor 3000 using only the top two screws at this time, and
only insert these loosely, as the Monitor 3000 will have to be removed for
connection of external wiring.

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Magnetic Switch Installation
IMPORTANT: The writing on the
sensor and the magnet must run
the same direction.
1) With a pen or pencil use the sensor to mark drill
holes on the inside lip of the door frame as close to the
door as possible on the handle side, not the hinge side of
the door.
2) Drill the two sensor holes with a 1/8” drill.
3) Mount the sensor to the door frame and attach the two wires to the “door
sensor” terminals in the alarm.
4) With the sensor mounted, place the magnet on the door so there is
approximately a ¼’’ gap between them.
5) Drill holes and mount the magnet to the door.
SENSOR
APPROXIMATELY
1/4" GAP
MAGNET
EXHIBIT 1
DOOR
DOOR FRAME SIDE VIEW
EXHIBIT 2

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Routing Switch Wires
Wire should be placed inside the wall or secured neatly along the door frame
molding to minimize the possibility of damage.
Route the wire inside the wall or
dress it along molding and feed
through the opening in the rear of
the Monitor 3000.
Connect the wires to
the Connection Panel
as shown. Connect
either wire to screws
marked Door Sensor.
THESE WIRES ARE
FACTORY INSTALLED
DO NOT LOOSEN
UPPER SCREWS
CONNECTION PANEL
(INSIDE THE ALARM)
JACKETED WIRES TO DOOR SWITCH
MAKE SURE ALL SCREW CONNECTIONS ARE TIGHT

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Multi-Door Installation
Two or more doors can be wired to the Monitor 3000 at the same time. The
doors must be wired in series as shown.
Connecting Power Supply to the Monitor
THESE WIRES ARE
FACTORY INSTALLED
DO NOT LOOSEN
UPPER SCREWS
POSITIVE WIRE IS MARKED POS
NEGATIVE WIRE IS MARKED NEG
MAKE SURE ALL SCREW
CONNECTIONS ARE
TIGHT
DOOR SWITCH
2-CONDUCTOR CORD
TO POWER SUPPLY
CONNECTION PANEL
(INSIDE THE ALARM)
Inside The Monitor - Doors are wired in series, One
wire from each door spliced together. The other two
are connected to the screws on the “connection
panel“ labeled “Door Sensor“
FROM THE
TWO DOORS
DOOR #2
FARTHEST FROM MONITOR
DOOR #1
CLOSEST TO MONITOR
TO THE MONITOR

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Installing the Options*
* Must be ordered in addition to the basic Monitor 3000.
External Siren
In some circumstances, it may be desirable to have a siren at some location
away from the Monitor 3000 itself. Located on the connection panel inside the
Monitor 3000 are terminals for connecting an External Siren. It is important to
note that the siren must be connected with the POSitive (+) and the NEGative
(–) wires connected as indicated below.
Other Options
Needs and circumstances of our customers can vary greatly, and we at
Security Products, Inc. are eager to “customize” to meet your special needs.
Please call Security Products, Inc. at 1-800-45-ALARM with any special
requests you might have.
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL SIREN*
OPTIONAL BACK DOORBELL*
JACKETED WIRES TO DOOR SWITCH
2-CONDUCTOR CORD TO POWER SUPPLY
Connecting the options
• External Siren

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Choosing A Power Outlet
Locate the nearest INDOOR 120 volt power outlet. The power outlet should not be located
near the oor. These outlets are exposed to high trafc, delivery vehicles, and excessive
moisture (damage to power supply and surge protector many occur). Make sure the power
outlet of choice has 24 hour constant power and is not shut off during different hours of the
day.
Routing the Wires
Routing and installing the wire should always be done in the most secure and
inconspicuous way possible. In new construction and whenever else possible the wire
should be routed behind the walls or in the attic. If the wires cannot be routed through the
walls or in the attic and surface wiring is required, use wire molding or conduit to secure
and protect these wires.
Connecting the Wires
Insert the wires through the hole in the rear of The Monitor. Connect the wire marked
positive to the rst screw on the far left marked 12V positive. Connect the wire marked
negative to the second screw from the left marked negative.
CAUTION- The wires marked positive and negative must be hooked up correctly.
Powering and Testing the System Continued:
Once you have power to the system do the following to arm and activate the system: First
move the system enable toggle switch, located on the circuit board, to the down (ON)
position (this will arm the system.) Close and lock the alarm box door. The system is now
operational.
Note: The Monitor 3000 alarm box is armed and must be closed and locked to operate
correctly. If the door is left open, the alarm will sound.
Know your Fire Safety Laws ...
THE MONITOR 3000
IS INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED
ON DOORS COMPLYING WITH
LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL FIRE SAFETY LAWS.

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Operating the System:
With the time and volume adjusted to their preferred settings the alarm will operate as
follows. Any door linked to the system can be opened and remain open w/o alarm for the
allotted time. If the door is left opened past the allotted time the alarm will sound. The
door must be closed to silence the alarm and reset the system. Once the system has
been reset the door can be reopened w/o alarm.
Adjusting the Volume:
To adjust the volume, locate the Hi/Lo switch
located on the siren. For high volume, ip the
switch to the left. For low volume ip the switch to
the right.
Adjusting the Time:
To adjust the time the door may be open, move
the Dip switch (number 2)to the desired position.
Moving the switch to the left will operate the timer
in seconds. Moving it to the right will operate
the timer in minutes. Once the switch has been set to the desired position, then use the
adjustment wheel to set the desired time.
Timer Adjustment
Wheel
Dip Switch
(Number 2)

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Power Supply
Remove the existing center screw from the wall plate at a 120-volt outlet.
Plug the Power Supply into the 120-volt outlet and run the long screw through
the tab on the Power Supply, threading into the center hole of the wall plate.
Tighten until snug — DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Please select a 120-volt outlet that is in a safe location where delivery carts
and water cannot damage it, preferably above eye level.
WALL OUTLET
POWER SUPPLY - SURGE PROTECTOR
POWER TO MONITOR
LONG SCREW

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Monitor 3000 Limited Warranty
The Monitor 3000 is warranted against defects in material
and workmanship under normal use and conditions for a
period of six (6) months from date of purchase. The Monitor
3000 is also warranted for an extended six (6) month period
for a total of one (1) year from date of purchase against
defects in materials and workmanship in the main circuit
board. The Monitor 3000 must be purchased new from
Security Products, Inc. or an authorized dealer.
Warranty does not cover shipping or transportation costs. Nor
does it cover products that have been subjected to misuse,
negligence, abuse, or accidental damage. Nor does it cover
products damaged due to improper installation or failure to
follow operating instructions provided with the product. Nor
does it cover products that have been repaired or altered by
anyone other than Security Products, Inc. or its authorized
representatives.
This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the
original purchaser. Under no circumstances shall Security
Products, Inc. be liable for any loss or damages, direct or
indirect, incidental, special, or consequential, arising out
of, or in connection with, the use of this product. Except
as provided herein, Security Products, Inc. makes no
warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties
or merchantability and tness for a particular purpose.
Some states do not permit limitation(s) or exclusion(s) or
implied warranties. Therefore, the aforesaid limitation(s) or
exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser. The warranty
gives you specic legal rights and you may also have rights
that vary from state to state.

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“We Stand Behind What We Sell!”
Simply contact Security Products, Inc. TOLL
FREE at 1-800-45-ALARM. Often times a
problem can be solved over the phone, and
your Monitor 3000 can be back in service
within minutes.
The parts inside the Monitor 3000 are
modular. If additional repair is required, simply
unplug and return the defective part along
with the original sales invoice to Security
Products, Inc. The defective part must be
returned for the warranty to be valid.
Made with Pride
in the U.S.A.

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PLEASE BE SURE TO LEAVE THE
MANUALS AND KEYS TO THE MONITOR
ALARM WITH THE GENERAL MANAGER OR
THE MANAGER ON DUTY WHEN YOU HAVE
FINISHED YOUR INSTALLATION.
PLEASE HAVE THE MANAGER CALL
1-(800)-452-5276 UPON COMPLETION OF
THIS INSTALLATION TO DISCUSS KEY
CONTROL AND SYSTEM OPERATION.
THANK YOU
SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC.
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