Pinchi Security PJDX5-900 User manual

PinchiSecurity
PJDX5‐900
Userinstructions

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FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)Statement
15.21
Youarecautionedthatchangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythe
partresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe
equipment.
15.105(b)
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB
digitaldevice,pursuanttopart15oftheFCCrules.Theselimitsaredesignedto
providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential
installation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequency
energyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,may
causeharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisno
guaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthis
equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,
whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris
encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
‐Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
‐Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
‐Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjectto
thefollowingtwoconditions:
1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterferenceand
2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethat
maycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.

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Contents
FederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)Statement..............................................2
PartNumbers........................................................................................................................................4
RemoteOperation...............................................................................................................................6
BatteryReplacement ....................................................................................................................6
SirenOperation....................................................................................................................................6
ProgrammableOptions ....................................................................................................................7
OptionSelectionProcedure.......................................................................................................7
OptionSelectionSummaryTable............................................................................................7
Option3–Retrievingtriggerdiagnostics............................................................................7
Option5–Demomode ................................................................................................................8
Option6–RemoteControl“pairingmode” ........................................................................8
Option7–Siren“pairingmode”..............................................................................................8
Option9–Shocksensormode .................................................................................................8
Option11–Millivoltsensormode..........................................................................................8
Option13–adjustshocksensorsensitivity .......................................................................9
ProgramminganewRemoteControl.........................................................................................9
AdditionalSensors..............................................................................................................................9
PairingSensors................................................................................................................................9
Step1‐Sirens .............................................................................................................................9
Step2–forToolguardSensors ........................................................................................ 10
Step2–forPassiveInfra‐red(PIR)Sensors .............................................................. 10
SensorOperations....................................................................................................................... 10
LatchSensorOperation ....................................................................................................... 10
PIROperation(P9JPIR‐900).............................................................................................. 10
ToolguardOperation ............................................................................................................ 10
WirelessBridgeOperation................................................................................................. 11
PartNumbers
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PJ9DX5‐900 BatteryBackupSiren
PJ9PIR‐900 PassiveInfra‐redSensor
PJ9Toolbox‐Sen433 433MHzToolboxSensor
PJ9Toolbox‐Sen900 900MHzToolboxSensor
PJ9WB‐900 900MHzWirelessBridge
PJ9LS‐900 900MHzLatchSensor
PJ9TX90M‐900 900MHzRemoteControl

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RemoteOperation(PJ9TX90M‐900)
•Momentarilypressingthetopbuttonwillalternatelyarmanddisarmthe
Alarm.
•Holdingthebottombuttonfor2secondswillputtheAlarmintopanic
mode.Duringpanicmode,thesirenwill“squawk”for30seconds,oruntil
thetopbuttonispressed.
•AgreenandaredLEDarelocated
underthetopbutton.
•Whenacommandissuccessfully
transmittedtotheSiren,thegreenLED
willflashtwicerapidly.
•WhentheSirendoesnotreceivethe
transmission,theredLEDwillflashseveraltimes.
BatteryReplacement
Useaflatheadscrewdrivertocarefullyseparatethe
twobodypiecestakingcarenottodisturbthecircuit
board.Removetheoldbatterieswhilstpaying
attentiontotheorientationofthepositiveand
negativeterminals.Insertnewbatteriesinidentical
fashiontotheoriginalandre‐assembleremote.Test
remotecontrolbypressingmainbutton.Forfurther
information,pleasecontactyourlocalCyclopsservicecentre.Remotebattery
typeisCR2016.
SirenOperation
UponarmingtheAlarm,allsensorsareignoredforthefirst30seconds.Once
triggered,theSirenwillsoundfor30seconds,thenresetfor5seconds(remains
silent).EachpairedsensorcantriggertheAlarmamaximumofthreetimes
duringeachArm/Disarmcycle.Thebatterybackupfeaturehasbeendisabledfor
FCCtesting.
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ProgrammableOptions
ThePJDX5‐900featuresseveralprogrammableoptionsandpairingfunctions,to
allowaninstallertocustomizethisproducttosuitspecialvehicles.The
paragraphbelowdetailsthegeneralprocedureforchanging/usingtheoptions.
Readthesummarytableandoptiondescriptionsforfurtherdetailsoneach
option.
OptionSelectionProcedure
1. DisarmthePJDX5‐900usingavalidRemoteControl.
2. HoldbothbuttonsoftheRemoteControluntilit’sgreenandredLED’s
flash.
3. Pressthetopbuttononceforeachcountintheoptionthatistobe
selected(threepressesforoption#3etc).
4. Pressthebottombuttontoconfirmyouwishtoselect/changetheoption.
5. TheSirenwillrespondbychirpingonceorthreetimestoreportthenew
setting
OptionSelectionSummaryTable
Option
Number
OptionDescription Onechirp
response
Threechirp
response
3 Retrievetriggerdiagnostics Seediagnosticssummary
5 Demomode Disabled Enabled
7 ProgramnewRemoteControl Seeremoteprogrammingsection
9 Shocksensorfunction Disabled Enabled
11 Millivoltsensorfunction Disabled Enabled
13 Shocksensorsensitivity Seesensitivitysummary
Option3–Retrievingtriggerdiagnostics
EachtimetheSirenistriggered,thesourceofthetriggerissavedinthesystem
memory.Thediagnosticinformationisretrievedbyselectingoption#3(see
optionsselectionprocedure).TheSirenwillchirpandtheBlueLEDwillflashthe
numbercorrespondingtothetriggersource.Thetablebelowoutlinesthe
numbersandtypesoftriggersources:
TriggerNumber TriggerSourceType
1 MillivoltSensor

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2 Internalshocksensor
3 Latchsensor
4 PassiveInfra‐redsensor
10 Toolguardsensor
11 Wirelessbridge
Option5–Demomode
DemomodecommandstheSirentosoundatlowvolumeforcustomer
demonstrations.
Option6–RemoteControl“pairingmode”
Option6putsanewRemoteControlinto“pairingmode”.Asthecommunications
betweenRemoteControlsandaSirenisbi‐directional,boththepiecesof
equipmentneedtoenterlearnmodeforpairing.
Option7–Siren“pairingmode”
Option7putstheSireninto“pairingmode”sothatSensorsorRemoteControls
canbepaired.TheSirenwillremainin“pairingmode”untileither:
1. aSensor/RemoteControlsignalisreceivedor
2. 1minuteexpires.
ForSirensthathavenopairedRemoteControls,option7canbeenabledby
touchingtheSiren’swhitewireto:
1. anexposedmetalsurfaceconnectedthechassisofthevehiclegroundor
2. thenegativeterminalofthevehiclebattery.
Option9–Shocksensormode
Option9commandstheSirentoignoreorrespondtothein‐builtshocksensor.
Whilethissettingisenabled,theSirenwillsoundiftheavibrationisdetectedin
thevehicle.Thesensorbecomesactive30secondsaftertheAlarmisarmed.
Option11–Millivoltsensormode
TheMillivoltSensormonitorsthevoltageofthevehiclebattery30secondsafter
theAlarmisarmed.Switchingonanydeviceconnectedtothevehiclewillcause
thesmallestrippleinbatteryvoltage.Themillivoltsensorwilldetecttheripple
andtriggertheAlarm.Whenmillivoltsensingisunnecessary,itcanbedisabled
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ImportantnoteformillivoltSensor:InthecaseofRV’s(motorhomes),pleasebe
aware,electricalitemssuchasrefrigeratorsmaycauseavoltagedropattimes
whiletheAlarmisactive(sayinthemiddleofthenight).Thisisaprimeexampleof
whentodisablethemillivoltsensor.
Option13–adjustshocksensorsensitivity
ThisadjuststheShockSensorsensitivityviatheremote.TheSirenwillchirpthe
currentlyprogrammedshocksensorsensitivity(1‐5).Level5=mostsensitive
andlevel1=leastsensitive.
Pressthetopbuttontogotothenextlevel.Oncelevel5isexceeded,level1is
againselected.
Oncethelevelisselected,youdonotneedtopresstheremote.Thex5willchirp
6timesquicklytoindicateithasprogrammedthenewlevelintotheSiren
module.
ProgramminganewRemoteControl
Fornormaloperation,allRemoteControlsmustbepairedwiththeAlarm.To
pairanewRemoteControl,theAlarmmustbeputinto“pairingmode”first(see
option7).SecondlythenewRemoteControlmustbeputinto“pairingmode”
(seeoption6).Oncebothdeviceshavebeenset,thepairingtakesplace
automatically.
AdditionalSensors
PairingSensors
AswithRemoteControls,forsensorstofunctionwiththePJDX5‐900,theymust
bepairedwiththeAlarm.
Step1‐Sirens
AlwayssettheSireninto“pairingmode”firstusingoption7.TheSirenwill
remainin“pairingmode”for1minute,waitingforasignalfromthenewdevice.
ThebluestatusLEDattachedtotheSirenwillflashrapidlywhilein“pairing
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Step2–forToolguardSensors
OpennewToolguardSensoraspertheinstructionsprovidedwiththesensor.
Momentarilypressthesensor’slearnbuttonuntilthegreenLEDinthesensor
flashes.TheflashinggreenLEDconfirmsasuccessfuldevicepairing.
Step2–forPassiveInfra‐red(PIR)Sensors
PIRswillenter“pairingmode”automaticallyfor10‐20secondseachtimethe
sensorispoweredup(i.e.batteryre‐insertion).In“pairingmode”,thegreenLED
willflashfor2seconds,thenremainofffor2seconds,andcyclethispatternuntil
itispairedwithaSirenorit’spairingtimeexpires.
SensorOperations
LatchSensorOperation(PJ9LS‐900)
ThewirelessLatchSensorisapassivedevicethatremainsinactiveuntilthe
internalmagnetreedswitchisactivated.Whereuponittransmitsatriggersignal
totheAlarm.Ifthearmingsettlingtimehaselapsed(30seconds),thesirenwill
sound.RefertotheLatchSensorinstallationinstructionfordetailsoncorrect
sensorplacement.
PIROperation(P9JPIR‐900)
ThePIRSensorisanactivesensorthatdetectsthemovementofwarmbodiesas
theypassthrougharegioninfrontofthesensor’s“eye”.ThePIRaccepts
arm/disarmcommandsfromtheAlarm.Afterarming,thePIRwillwait1minute
beforeitbecomesactive.
ThePIRsensorincludesaredandgreenstatusLED,whichreportsthesensor’s
currentoperatingmodeasfollows:
•WhiledisarmedtheredLEDwillflashonceeverytwoseconds.
•Oncethesensorisfullyactive,it’sgreenLEDonce.Whenthesensor
triggersitbecomesactiveitwillflashthegreenLEDonce.
•ThePIRwillflashthegreenLEDwhenitbecomesdisarmedandwillflash
redthengreenwhentriggered.
ToolguardOperation(PJ9Toolbox‐Sen900)
TheToolguardSensorisapassivesensorwhichmonitorsit’sanglewithrespect
togravity.Iftheangleofthesensorischanged,aradiosignalissenttothe

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PJ9DX5‐900alarmsystem.Ifthealarmisarmedandactive,thesirenwillsound.
Whilethealarmisdisarmed,allToolguardsignalsareignored.
WirelessBridgeOperation(PJ9WB‐900)
TheWirelessBridgeasadevicethatconnectstonegativetriggersignalwire
fromastandard(non‐radio)sensor.Whenanegativesignalisdetected,atrigger
messageistransmittedtothePJ9DX5‐900alarmsystemviaRF.
ToolguardOperation(PJ9Toolbox‐Sen433)
TheToolguardSensorisapassivesensorwhichmonitorsit’sanglewithrespect
togravity.Iftheangleofthesensorischanged,aradiosignalissenttotheX3‐
433alarmsystem.Ifthealarmisarmedandactive,thesirenwillsound.While
thealarmisdisarmed,allToolguardsignalsareignored.
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