Wireless Remote Control; Rfid Tag - Response Electronics miGuard G5 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Wireless Remote Control

Power Supply
Transmit Current
Wireless Transmitting Distance
Radio Frequency
Housing Material
Temperature
Relative Humidity
Dimensions

RFID Tag

Circuit
Radio Frequency
Dimensions
Electrical products should not be discarded with household products. According to the
European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its
implementation into national law, electrical products used must be collected separately
and disposed of at collection points provided for this purpose.
For recycling advice speak to your Local Authority or Supplier.
CAUTION:
RISK OF DAMAGE IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
BATTERY TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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DC 3V
(1 x CR2025 button cell batter y)
≤ 7mA
≤ 80 m (open field/no interference)
433.92MHz
ABS+PC plastic
-10 to +55 degrees celcius
≤ 80% (non-condensing)
58 x 31 x 9.5mm
EM4100 CMOS
125KHz
30 x 30 x 6mm
Troubleshooting
in the first instance check that all device batteries are operational.
Problems
Confirm whether the power supply is connected correctly
Control Panel
doesn't start up
Make sure the power is on and the Control Unit is 'ON'
Check whether the LED indicator on the Remote Control
lights up when pressing each button
Remote Control
Check whether the Remote Control is paired to the Control
doesn't work
Panel successfully
The distance between the Control Panel and the Remote
Control is too great
Check whether the LED indicator lights up when magnetic
separates from transmitter. If not - change the battery
Door/Window
Door/window Sensor is too far away from the Control Panel
Sensor doesn't work
Check whether the system is in armed state
Check the space between the magnet and the transmitter is
within 1 centimetre
Press the test button of the Sensor continuously in
armed state. If the Control Panel does not alarm, please
re-pair the PIR to the Control Panel
PIR Sensor is
triggered but the
The Sensor is too far away from the Control Panel
Control Panel
doesn't alarm
Check if the Sensor has entered a sleeping state
Check if the battery is exhausted
Reason/Solution
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