Swann SW351-CAC Operating Instructions Manual

Swann SW351-CAC Operating Instructions Manual

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Ceiling Alarm
SW351-CAC

Operating Instructions

SW351-CAC
www.swannsecurity.com
MCAC170510E
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Advanced security made easy Ceiling Alarm SW351-CAC Operating Instructions SW351-CAC www.swannsecurity.com MCAC170510E...
  • Page 2 Rear Cover Foreword Congratulations on your purchase on this passive infrared alarm unit from Swann! This stand-alone alarm unit will help you protect and safeguard almost any location you want. It’s easy to install and totally wireless. Package Contents: PIR Alarm Unit...
  • Page 3: Important - Read Before Installing

    Important - Read Before Installing • Do not expose any part of the alarm unit to any sudden shocks (such as being dropped or struck). • Do not install the passive infrared (PIR) alarm unit within detection range of any device which emits heat or cold, such as air conditioners, refrigerators, ovens, heaters, microwaves or other electronic equipment which generates heat as a by-product of operation.
  • Page 4: Detection Area

    Detection Area Detection Area: The PIR sensor has a 360 degree detection field horizontally, and slightly more than 100 degrees vertically. The diagram below shows an average detection pattern under typical circumstances. 12ft/4m 6ft/2m Feet / Meters 6ft/2m 12ft/4m 18ft/6m 25ft/8m The effective detection area does depend on the height of the ceiling that the alarm unit is mounted on.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions Mounting To mount the PIR alarm unit, you’ll need the following tools: • A screwdriver • A drill (for hardwood or masonry) The PIR alarm unit should be mounted on a ceiling between 6ft/2m and 9ft/3m high for maximum coverage and reliability. Do not mount the PIR on a ceiling higher than 4m, as the sensor’s range will not reach the ground, and will not be able to detect the heat of a single human body reliably.
  • Page 6: Operating The Ceiling Pir Unit

    Operating the Ceiling PIR Unit Alarm / Chime Mode The switch to select the mode the sensor operates in can be found on the side of the remote control, as shown to the left. Alarm Mode: When the sensor detects movement whilst the unit is in alarm mode, it will not activate immediately.
  • Page 7: Low Battery Indicator

    Low Battery Indicator When the batteries in the alarm unit are running out, the LED on the front of the alarm unit will flash slowly (more slowly than during the arming delay). If the LED starts flashing in this way, change the batteries immediately. Replacing Batteries The batteries in the alarm unit should be replaced every six months.
  • Page 8 Swann. The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann’s repair centres. The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin.

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