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PLANNING YOUR HOME SECURITY NEEDS
Before you begin to install your security system, analyze the premises to
determine your security needs. Consider those doors and windows which
are more likely to be used as points of entry by an intruder, the ones that
are poorly lit or the entrances that can not be seen from the street.
Sketch a map of the premises and determine which doors and/or windows
need contact sensors and which areas of the premises need to be monitored
by a motion sensor. We recommend that you put one door/window sensor
on the door you enter/exit from most often, the other sensor on your secondary
entrance and your motion sensor monitoring the bedrooms, (stairway or
hallway leading to the bedrooms).
If you have determined that you need additional sensors, see Additional
Accessories on page 29.
Below is an example of how to position your security system in a house.
You may choose to install a motion sensor to protect any valuables such as
antiques or paintings. Point the motion sensor directly at the valuables and
if they are disturbed in any way the alarm will be sounded.
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
MASTER
BEDROOM
DOOR/WINDOW
SENSOR
DOOR/WINDOW
SENSOR
BACK DOOR
FRONT
DOOR
CONTROL PANEL
MOTION SENSOR
BATHROOM
LIVING ROOM
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
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INSTALLATION
The Control Panel, door/window sensors and the motion sensor are installed
using the screws included. We have also included double sided tape, (for the
door/window sensor and the motion sensor) to use for temporary installation
while you are positioning the sensors. Once all the sensors are positioned
correctly, install them permanently with the screws. We have also included
wall anchors and templates to help position the screws correctly.
How to use the templates:
1. Cut the template required
2. Tape it in position
3. Screw part way into the surface where the holes are marked
4. Unscrew the screws and remove the template
5. Screw the component in place where you started the screws
INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL (SC-001)
Position the Control Panel near the door you use to enter/exit from most
often and within access of an electrical outlet. The Control Panel runs on
regular electrical current. It also contains a 9 volt backup alkaline battery in
case power is interrupted for any reason.
There are 3 ways to attach the Control Panel on the wall:
1. Use double sided tape for temporary use.
2. Hanging it from the two keyholes on the two stationary screws.
3. Screwing the back onto the wall with 4 screws.
To mount the Control Panel:
1. Open the case.
a) Press the two tabs on top of the
Control Panel
b) Pull open the front
2. Thread the AC adapter cord through
the large hole in the back of the unit
and plug it into the circuit board as
shown. The Adapter cord must be
inserted through the back of the
unit before it is attached to the
wall.
3. Insert the 9 volt alkaline battery and
rotate the antenna from the inside of
the Control Panel to the outside.
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