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AT A GLANCE Thank you for choosing the Home Doorway Alert kit from Swann. It’s the ideal system for front & back door security without the hassle of wiring. How does it work? Basically, there are two parts to the Wireless Entry Alert Plus system.
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AT A GLANCE Getting to know your Indoor Alarm Receiver Doorbell LED* Channel 2 LED Channel 1 LED Channel 3 LED Speaker Doorbell Select button* Reset button Volume button Channel 1,2,3 buttons Mounting slots Battery compartment By default, your Alert Sensors are assigned to channel 1 and 2 respectively. Each channel is capable of supporting up to 15 sensor devices.
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AT A GLANCE Getting to know your Alert Sensor Status LED Passive Infrared Motion Detector Groove Battery compartment...
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SETTING UP Indoor Alarm Receiver Installing batteries The Indoor Alarm Receiver requires 3 x AA batteries (not included) to operate. To install batteries: Push the release tab and lift off battery compartment cover. Insert 3 new "AA" alkaline batteries, matching the polarity markings (+ and -) inside the battery compartment.
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SETTING UP Alert Sensor Installing batteries Each Alert Sensor requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included) to operate. To install batteries: Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the battery compartment cover, and then lift up the cover. Insert 3 new "AAA"...
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SETTING UP For best coverage and to maximize detection, place the sensor approximately 2m/6ft off the ground, pointing on a slightly downwards angle. Tips Ideally, the Alert Sensor should only see the entry/exit point (e.g., your front entrance), and the only moving objects in front of the sensor should be the cars or people you want to detect (i.e., no obstructions in the field of view).
OPERATING BASICS Adjusting the alarm volume You can change the loudness of the Indoor Alarm Receiver using the Volume button on the back of the receiver. Three volume levels are available: High, Medium and Low. Silent mode Like some peace and quiet for a period of time? You can put the alarm triggered by your Alert Sensor on “silent”.
OPERATING BASICS Pairing your Alert Sensor The Alert Sensors and Indoor Alarm Receiver in your kit have already been paired so all you have to do is put batteries in and your devices are ready to use. If for some reason pairing is lost, here's how to pair them again: Place the Alert Sensor faced down to avoid triggering it.