2-ZONE EASYFIT INTRUDER ALARM
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1 EXTERNAL SIREN MM05 PIR SENSOR DOOR CONTACTS -ZONE EASYFIT INTRUDER ALARM INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL THIS ALARM SYSTEM. IF THE SYSTEM IS BEING INSTALLED BY A SECURITY INSTALLER OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, PLEASE ENSURE THAT A COPY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS GIVEN TO THE CUSTOMER FOR RETENTION AND FUTURE REFERENCE. FIXING BRACKET CONTROL PANEL CONTENTS Planning your system Accessories Wiring diagrams Start with installing the control panel and siren Fitting the PIRs and door contacts Wiring the control panel Checking the system Walk test Total immobilisation of system Checking the system Bell test mode System entry time System exit time Bell reset To change password To arm the system To disarm the system Chime zone Troubleshooting back cover MAINS ADAPTOR Please note: Before you start to install this Micromark Alarm, we advise that you should take adequate safety precautions when using power tools and ladders. Protect your eyes when drilling and never use appliances in damp or wet conditions. This alarm system can provide valuable protection for your home and property if used properly. However, the system cannot guarantee complete protection against burglary or robbery. Therefore, the manufacturer, distributor or supplier will not be held responsible for any loss or damage which may occur. Please note that this equipment and its components have NO user serviceable parts. If you experience any difficulties call our Helpline. MICROMARK HELPLINE TEL: Monday to Friday (8.0am to 5pm) ALARM CABLE Check the contents of the packaging: -zone control panel External siren Mains adaptor PIR sensor set of hardwired door contacts KIT CONTENTS 4 sticky pads Fixing screws Cable clips Wall plugs 0m of multi-core alarm cable Fixing bracket IMPORTANT In certain areas of the country you are required by law to notify the Police and Local Authority when you install an Alarm System. Since the requirements of each Authority differ, we suggest that you contact the Environmental Officer of your local Borough for full information about your local area s by-laws.
2 WHAT IS A ZONE? Throughout these instructions the term ZONE is used, meaning a defined area of protection. A zone can be one room, or any number of rooms, connected to the same connection on the control panel. With this system there are areas you can guard and a 4-hour anti-tamper guard. The PIR detects movement of people or animals in the detection zone. Door contacts can be used to detect door or window entry in either zone. See the diagram to help you plan your system. IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER When planning your system and before installation consider the following points: This system is designed to use only PIR per zone. Make zone the Entry/Exit zone. Do not position PIRs facing windows, in direct sunlight, above a heat source such as radiator, or in conservatories or draughty areas. Where possible keep pets out of areas protected by PIR sensors when armed. Position control panel near a power socket. PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM ZONE PIR and/or door contacts. We suggest that outside doors are protected by a door contact, as 7% of entries are made through a door. Home Office statistics, Jan. 00. SIREN ACCESSORIES MM945 Surface magnetic door contacts. terminal single reed. White high impact plastic. 4 fixing screws and adhesive pads included. Siren covers MM9455 C type. White polypropylene MM946 C type. Yellow polypropylene Note: This alarm must only be used when powered by the mains adaptor, the internal battery operates as a stabilizing back up supply in the event of short periods of power loss, and will not run the system over a long period. In the event of an activation during a power loss period all of the zone LEDs will illuminate when you disarm the system. You will have to reset the system using your personal security code. MM945-4 core alarm cable 0m alarm cable. Not for use with mains voltage. White sheath, 4 core (red/black/blue/yellow). Note: disregard the blue wire on this kit. MM047 PIR sensor 8 metre range, terminal connections Extra door contacts can be used with and without PIRs. Extra door contacts are available as accessories. CONTROL PANEL ZONE Use this as your entry/exit zone. Door contacts. MM cable clips.5mm flat. White
3 WIRING DIAGRAMS TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM SHOWING PIR IN ZONE AND DOOR CONTACTS IN ZONE (THE ENTRY/EXIT ZONE) ANTI-TAMPER SWITCH ZONE ZONE TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM SHOWING PIR AND DOOR CONTACTS WIRED ON ONE CABLE RUN TO CONTROL PANEL IN THE SAME ZONE FROM CONTROL PANEL DOOR CONTACTS PIR MAINS ADAPTOR BATTERY COMPARTMENT TRIM RED WIRE BACK TO INSULATION AND COVER WITH TAPE SNAP CONNECTOR RED WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER BLACK WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER PIR DOOR CONTACTS -WAY TERMINAL BLOCK FROM CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM SHOWING ADDING AN EXTRA CONTACT TO AN EXISTING DOOR CONTACT TRIM RED WIRE BACK TO INSULATION AND COVER WITH TAPE ZONE ZONE SIREN BLACK WIRES TWISTED AND TAPED TOGETHER TRIM RED WIRES BACK TO INSULATION AND COVER WITH TAPE
4 START WITH INSTALLING THE CONTROL PANEL AND SIREN Position the control panel near a mains socket and within easy reach of the entry/exit door. Before drilling holes, ensure that they are not near hidden mains wiring and pipework. When planning the wiring, avoid awkward cable runs to the control panel, siren box, PIRs and door contacts mm Install the control panel out of reach of young children. Mark for two vertical holes 60mm apart. 4 Use a power drill with a no. 6 masonry drill bit, and drill two holes 5mm deep. Insert the masonry plugs. Mount the fixing bracket and secure with the fixing screws.
5 7 8 9 Follow safety precautions when using ladders. Connect the connector from the control panel to the connector on the end of the cable. Temporarily hang the control panel on the bracket. Warning: Do not power up the control panel yet. Run the cable inside the property to the point of exit where the the outside siren is to be installed. Drill a hole through the inside wall to the outside and thread through the cable to the outside. Use cable clips to hold the cable near the exit hole. Use a suitable platform to work from and use the siren box as a template to mark the position for the fixing screws. Drill holes 5mm deep and insert masonry plugs. 0 Bring the cable to the position of the siren box and cut the cable, allowing enough surplus for wiring into the siren terminal block. Strip the wires and connect them to the teminal block as shown. wall plugs Fix the siren to the wall with the fixing screws and wall plugs supplied. Start at the control panel and secure the cable run with cable clips. Reserve some clips for wiring the PIR and door contacts. 5 CHECK LIST Have you planned the layout? Is the control panel near a power socket? Have you temporarily placed the control panel on the fixing bracket? Are the connector plugs connected? Is the wiring to siren box completed? Has the wiring been secured with cable clips?
6 FITTING THE PIRs AND DOOR CONTACTS Allow enough cable to reach the control panel. Unscrew the fixing screw at the base of the PIR and remove the front cover. Remove the knockout at the base of the back casing. Strip the wires to bare the ends. Thread the stripped cable through and connect the wires to the terminal block observing the colours. Replace the cover and screw. Use a sticky pad and secure the PIR to the mounting surface. Run the cable back to the control panel taking the shortest route and secure it with cable clips CHECK LIST Are PIRs wired correctly? Are the PIRs securely mounted? Fit the door contact with the screws with a gap of 5mm between the leading edges. Fix the wireable contact to the frame Run the wiring to the door contacts (see wiring diagrams). The picture shows door contacts wired directly to the control panel. Cut back the red wire to the insulation and tape the end. Follow the same procedure for each of the zones. At the control panel mark the wires with the zones from which they are from. Is the gap between door contacts correct? Are the door contacts wired correctly? Are the wires marked with their zones? 6
7 WIRING THE CONTROL PANEL Ensure that the mains adaptor from the control panel is unplugged. During all wiring, panel must be switched off. 4 Plug the mains adaptor jack plug into the socket on the back of the control panel. 5 Anti-tamper spring Take the labelled wires and connect them into their respective zones marked on the terminal block, using the folllowing code for the wiring: Connect the red wires into the terminal marked + or red. Connect the black wires into the terminal marked or black. Connect the yellow wires into the terminal marked yellow. Tape down the anti-tamper spring before connecting the back-up battery (when the battery is connected the panel produces a bleep), otherwise as soon as the back-up battery is connected in the control panel, the anti-tamper sounds. If the siren does sound then:- Press to disarm. Open the battery compartment cover and fit a Duracell PP 9 volt alkaline battery (not supplied). Replacement batteries must be of a Duracell alkaline type. Make sure that terminals on the connector are connected to the correct terminals on the battery. Never use rechargeable batteries. PLEASE NOTE: To maintain optimum security, the battery should be checked regularly and renewed every year. Check all wiring connections are tight in the terminal block. Remove the tape from the anti-tamper spring and place the control panel on the mounting bracket. The alarm will sound when the spring is released, until the control panel makes a firm fit against the bracket depressing the anti-tamper spring. The anti-tamper spring will click when it is depressed. Press to silence the alarm, then press to reset the panel. 7 If additional cable is required, use 4-core alarm cable (see accessories) and cut short the blue wire. CHECK LIST Is mains adaptor unplugged at wall socket? Have you plugged mains jack plug into control panel? Are red, black and yellow wires connected to the correct terminals in control panel? Is battery back-up in control panel? Is control panel firmly attached to the bracket? Is anti-tamper spring fully compressed?
8 CHECKING THE SYSTEM WALK TEST Plug the adaptor from the control panel into the mains socket and switch on. The power LED on the control panel will light showing that programming can begin. If for any reason the sirens sound, press to disarm. TOTAL IMMOBILISATION OF SYSTEM Should it be necessary to totally immobilise the system in the alarmed state (e.g. forgotten you password): a. Unplug from mains. b. Remove control panel from fixing bracket, and remove the back-up battery. If you are unable to get the system to reset, contact the Micromark Helpline. In this mode you can test each zone without the alarm sounding. The zones that you enter or open will show on the control panel by a flashing LED and a bleep sound. Press P E to enter Press P 7 E Open a door with a door contact fitted, or enter an area where a PIR is fitted. The control panel will bleep twice and the Zone LED will illuminate. Repeat the procedure for each zone to check correct operation. Press P 0 E to end test CHECKING THE SYSTEM BELL TEST MODE The control panel returns to programming mode with flashing SYSTEM ARMED LED on Zone and. Press P 0 E again to exit CONTROL PANEL STATUS The status of the red POWER LED on the control panel is as follows: ON Power on OFF No transformer supply The meaning of the red STATUS LED on the control panel is as follows: ON 4-hr fault, or reset required OFF Normal FLASHING Program mode In this mode you can test the control panel siren and the outside siren to hear them working. Press P E to enter Press P 6 E Zones and LEDs will flash with the control panel siren and the outside siren sounding for 5 seconds. Press P 0 E to end test The internal buzzer will temporarily sound a constant tone for seconds. The control panel returns to programming mode with flashing STATUS LED. Press P 0 E again to exit 8
9 Entry time is the period of time allowed for you to enter and disarm the system with the password (factory set to ), before the sirens sound. The entry time is set by the factory to 0 seconds but this can be changed from a choice of 7 other entry times to suit you. SYSTEM ENTRY TIME 4 For example, to change the entry time to 40 seconds (see choices in Table): Press P E to enter Then Press P E and within 5 seconds your choice. (If you do not decide within 5 seconds, three short bleeps will be heard, and you will have to enter P E and start again.) Example: Press E which is the program for 40 seconds. If entered correctly, a continuous bleep will be heard for seconds. Then Press P 0 E to exit To choose other entry times: E 0 seconds 0E 5 seconds E 0 seconds E 40 seconds 4E 60 seconds 5E 90 seconds 6E 0 seconds 7E 40 seconds If for any reason the sirens sound, press to disarm. SYSTEM EXIT TIME Example: Exit time is the period of time allowed for you to exit after arming the system with the password, before the sirens sound. The exit time is set by the factory to 5 seconds but this can be changed from a choice of 7 other exit times to suit you. For example, to change the exit time to 60 seconds (see choices in Table): Press P E to enter Then Press P E and within 5 seconds your choice. (If you do not decide within 5 seconds, three short bleeps will be heard, and you will have to enter P E again.) Press 4 E which is the program for 60 seconds. If entered correctly, a continuous bleep will be heard for seconds. 4 Then Press P 0 E to exit To choose other exit times: E 0 seconds 0E 5 seconds E 0 seconds E 40 seconds 4E 60 seconds 5E 90 seconds 6E 0 seconds 7E 40 seconds If for any reason the sirens sound, press to disarm. 9
10 BELL RESET TO CHANGE PASSWORD The bell reset time is set by the factory to 0 minutes but this can be changed from a choice of other times to suit you. The bell reset test mode enables you to re-program the length of time you wish the siren to sound after it has been activated. The legal maximum time under current legislation is 0 minutes. If for any reason the sirens sound, press to disarm. Choices are: E 5 minutes E 0 minutes E 5 minutes 4E 0 minutes 5E minute 6E minutes 7E minutes 8E 4 minutes The panel comes factory set to a standard 4-digit password. This password code is the signal by which the panel recognises a legitimate user, we recommend that you change this code to a 4-digit password code of your own choosing. Each member of your family or household will have to know this code and how to use it. To change the factory set code: TO CHANGE THE FACTORY SET CODE: E 4 For example, to change the bell reset to 5 minutes (see choices in Table): Press P E to enter Example: Then Press P 4 E and within 5 seconds your choice. (If you do not decide within 5 seconds, three short bleeps will be heard and you will have to enter P 4 E and start again.) Press P E to enter programing. Press P E. You have 0 seconds to enter the new 4- digit password plus E. After the keys are pressed an acceptance tone of seconds duration will be heard and then reset back to zones and with flashing LEDs. Press P 0 E to exit Should the system lose power, the control panel reverts to the factory default settings. YOU MUST NOW USE THE NEW PASSWORD FOR ALL ACTIONS. Press E which is the program for 5 minutes. If entered correctly, a continuous bleep will be heard for seconds. 4 Then Press P 0 E to exit After activation of the alarm system, the external siren will stop after the programmed time, but the internal siren will beep slowly until the password has been entered. SETTING UP CHECK LIST Have you done the walk test Have you done the bell test? Have you set your preferred entry time? Have you set your preferred exit time? Have you set your preferred bell reset time? Have you changed your password? 0
11 Full Guard means that you have placed all of the zones covered by sensors into the armed mode. Should you or an intruder enter a zone covered by these sensors the sirens will sound. Before you can arm the system, ensure that doors or windows covered by door contacts are closed, and that the zone LEDs and on the control panel are not illuminated. TO DISARM THE SYSTEM On re-entry, the control panel will bleep fast until the password has been entered. If it is not entered within the entry time, the alarm will activate. When the password has been entered the bleeps will stop and the zone entered LED will be illuminated. Enter password again to reset. Enter your Password. Exit the premises. A continuous tone will be heard from the control panel followed by 4 bleeps. TO ARM THE SYSTEM CHIME You can programme a zone to activate as a chime tone. This is useful if the system is not fully armed, but you need to know of unauthorised entry in a particular zone. You can arm zone, zone or cancel the chime. Should you want to cancel arming, enter your password again while the system is sounding the exit time. Note that each zone activated during the armed period will be indicated by a corresponding LED on the control panel when disarmed. TO CANCEL A CHIME ZONE To cancel a chime zone enter the factory pre-set code or your password. TO SET A CHIME ZONE P E The system is not designed to arm if: a) Tamper switch is not fully depressed. b) Bell box is not connected correctly c) A door or window with a contact has been left open. Check above and reset system pressing or your password. The LED should extinguish. P Enter your Password. E To add a chime to a zone, Then press P 5 E 0 E. enter your Password and P 5 E E for Zone. press: P 5 E E for Zone. You have 5 seconds to enter the relevant code. To exit programming press P 0 E. To exit programming press P 0 E.
12 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any difficulty with this Alarm System, please check the following before telephoning the Helpline. PROBLEM When finishing programming and pressing P0E internal alarm sounds. Unable to set system. Zone LED illuminated. Panel showing fault. POSSIBLE CAUSE Tamper spring on panel not depressed. Bad connections at terminal block. Door open or PIR is getting tripped by someone moving. Door contacts not close enough 5mm. SOLUTION Tighten wall screw and refit. Check terminal block connections. Close doors and keep still while entering password. Move contact magnet closer. *PLEASE NOTE: To maintain optimum security, the battery should be checked regularly and renewed every year. This appliance/fitting is marked according to the European directive 00/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The symbol on the product, or on the documents accompanying the product, the Crossed Out Wheelie Bin symbol, indicates that this appliance/fitting may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal. For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local authority, your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you purchased the product. Micromark Devonshire House, 550 White Hart Lane, London N7 7RQ Micromark continuously tries to improve its products for the benefit of its customers. For this reason we reserve the right to make changes to any product at any time, without notice. MICROMARK INSTRUCTIONS MM50/60805 Micromark 005
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