ERA miGuard A105 Instruction Manual

ERA miGuard A105 Instruction Manual

Wireless plug-in starter alarm system

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  • Page 2 Congratulations on your purchase of the miGuard A105 Wireless plug-in Starter Alarm System. Before you commence installation we recommend that you unpack the product, familiarise yourself with the component parts, and carefully read through this instruction guide. There are some parts of the installation that must be completed in...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Features Kit Contents & System Overview Control Unit Operation Control Unit (CU) Power On Power Off Beeps & Strobe Light Setting Entry & Exit Delays Connecting & Deleting Accessories 7 – 11 Pairing a Remote Control Pairing a Door/Window Sensor Pairing a PIR Motion Sensor Deleting Accessories Grouping Sensors...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents continued 20 - 27 PIR Motion Sensor Overview PCB Layout Working Mode Test Mode Power Saving Mode Detection Scope Test Installation Installation Tips When used as an Accessory Kit Technical Specifications 28 – 29 30 - 33...
  • Page 7 Features  Quick & easy set-up, straight from the box  Works as a stand-alone alarm or can be used with any miGuard alarm system  Strobe light and 90dB volume to deter intruders  Handy night light  Pet Friendly PIR Motion Sensor ...
  • Page 8: Kit Contents & System Overview

    Kit Contents & System Overview Control Unit (CU) x 1 The CU plugs directly into a suitable mains power socket. When an accessory is triggered, the built-in siren will sound and the strobe light will flash to alert you of intrusion into the protected area and deter intruders.
  • Page 9 Wireless Door/Window Sensor x 1 The Door/Window Sensor can be fitted to doors, windows and any other objects that open and close. The Contact transmits signals to the Control Unit when the Magnet mounted adjacent to the Contact is moved away. Contact Magnet Keyfob Remote Control x 2 The Remote Control is compact and includes a clip for...
  • Page 10 PIR Motion Sensor Bracket x 1 Double-sided tape for Door/Window Sensor x 2 User Manual x 1 Screws and Wall Plugs x 3...
  • Page 11: Control Unit Operation

    Control Unit Operation Control Unit (CU) Power/Learn Button Strobe Light Power On The Control Unit is set to ‘off’ by default. To enable the Control Unit, plug the unit into a suitable power outlet and press the power/learn button, it will beep once indicating that it is enabled.
  • Page 12: Power Off

    Power Off To turn the Control Unit ‘off’ press the power button once. Then press and hold the power button for 6 seconds until a beep is heard, indicating that the Control Unit is ‘off’. Beeps and Strobe Light Status Control Unit Strobe Light Arm or Home Arm...
  • Page 13 Mute Arm No Beep Lights Up Mute Disarm No Beep Light Goes Off...
  • Page 14: Setting Entry & Exit Delays

    Setting Entry and Exit Delays The Sensors should be set in single delay zone before using this function. Please refer to ‘Grouping Sensors’ on page 10. Entry Delay (Alarm Delay) When the Sensors which have been set to single delay zone are triggered, the Control Unit will alarm after the delay time.
  • Page 15 The whole alarm system enters armed status after the delay time.
  • Page 16: Connecting & Deleting Accessories

    Connecting and Deleting Accessories Accessories need to be paired to the Control Unit so that it can receive signals from them, and sound the alarm. The kit accessories are pre-learnt to the Control Unit and are ready for use. If the Control Unit does not sound when the Sensors are triggered, please pair them again.
  • Page 17 Note: if the Control Unit beeps twice, it indicates that the Remote Control has been paired before.
  • Page 18: Pairing A Door/Window Sensor

    Pairing a Door/Window Sensor (1) Press the power/learn button on the Control Unit The Control Unit will beep once, 3 seconds later it will beep once again and the strobe will flash, the Control Unit is now ready for pairing. (2) Separate the Transmitter and Magnet Make sure that the triangle marks on the Transmitter and Magnet are facing each other and less than 1cm apart, then separate them to more than 2cm...
  • Page 19: Pairing A Pir Motion Sensor

    Pairing a PIR Motion Sensor (1) Press the power/learn button on the Control Unit The Control Unit will beep once, 3 seconds later it will beep once again and the strobe will flash, the Control Unit is now ready for pairing. (2) Press the test button on the PIR Motion Sensor Press the test button at the back of the PIR Motion Sensor.
  • Page 20 To disconnect accessories from the Control Unit, press and hold the power/learn button on the Control Unit for 6 seconds. The Control Unit will beep once and the strobe flash twice, indicating that all the accessories have been deleted...
  • Page 21: Grouping Sensors

    Grouping Sensors Each Sensor can be set to a different mode. Four different modes can be selected; Home Mode. Normal Mode, Single Delay Mode or 24-hour Mode. Important: (1) Determine which Mode each Sensor should be set to prior to commencing installation.
  • Page 22 with bridges set on D0, D1 and D2. When triggered, a Sensor set to Normal Mode will always activate the alarm if armed. Home Mode: The supplied PIR Motion Sensor is (by default) set to Home Mode (D1 and D2). Sensors set to Home Mode will not be active when the alarm system is part-armed.
  • Page 23: Sensor Placement

    Sensor Placement When planning your Alarm System installation consider the most vulnerable areas of your home such as exit/entry routes - well placed Sensors will ensure optimum security coverage. The diagram below shows the areas within your home that you would typically want to protect.
  • Page 24 11. Hall Ceiling : Door/Window Sensor : PIR Motion Sensor : Door/Window Sensor : Door/Window Sensor : Vibration Sensor : Door/Window Sensor : PIR Motion Sensor : Smoke Sensor : Water/Flood Sensor : Mini Strobe Siren (plug-in) : Ceiling Mounted PIR...
  • Page 25: Remote Control

    Remote Control Overview LED Indicator Disarm Part Arm Panic Arm (Away Mode)
  • Page 26 Press the button. The Control Unit will beep once indicating that the system is armed.
  • Page 27: Part-Arm

    Disarm Press the button. The Control Unit beeps twice, indicating the system is disarmed. Part-Arm (Stay/Home Mode) Press the button, 3 seconds later the Control Unit will beep once, indicating that the system is in Home Mode. When the whole system is in Home Mode, all of the Sensors in ‘normal zone’ are...
  • Page 28 armed except those in Home Mode Zone, while the Home Mode Sensors are in disarmed status users can move freely within the range of the disarmed area. Note: Home Mode requires the home zone setting on Sensors (see pages 10)
  • Page 29: Mute Operation

    Mute Operation Press and hold the button for 1 second, then press the button within 3 seconds. The system is armed silently. Press and hold the button for 1 second, then press the button within 3 seconds. The system is disarmed silently.
  • Page 30 Press the button on the Remote Control, the system will alarm immediately.
  • Page 31: Nightlight On/Off

    Nightlight On/Off Press the button twice, the Control Unit switches to Home Mode silently and the nightlight is on. Press the button twice, the Control Unit disarms and switches off the nightlight.
  • Page 32 Door/Window Sensor Overview LED Indicator Transmitter Magnet LED Indication Status Meaning Blinks once Door/Window Sensor triggered...
  • Page 33 Low power indication, please replace battery Blinks once every 3 seconds immediately PCB Layout AA 1.5V LR6 ne Setting/Group Setting Tamper Switch...
  • Page 34 Test To test Sensor operation: 1. Remove the battery isolation strip - the Sensor will power up Position the triangle marks on the Transmitter and the Magnet to face each other, less than 1cm apart.
  • Page 35 < 1cm...
  • Page 36 3. Press the button on the Remote Control - the system switches to armed status. Move the transmitter at least 2cm away from the magnet, the alarm will trigger indicating that the Sensor is working. Installation Ensure that the Sensor works properly before installation. There are triangle marks on the side of the Transmitter and Magnet.
  • Page 37 place. Following the same procedure for the Magnet.
  • Page 38 Option 2: Using screws (supplied only with the PMR1 Accessory Pack) (1) Remove the rear cover (2) Choose a suitable installation location Press the rear cover and Place the Transmitter on the Door/Window slide down to remove. frame and the Magnet on the adjacent edge of the Door/Window.
  • Page 39 permanently fixing in position...
  • Page 40: Pir Motion Sensor

    PIR Motion Sensor Overview 1. Detection Window 2. LED Indicator 3. Snap Joint 4. Test Button 5. Bracket LED Indication LED Status Meaning Blinks continuously Self-testing Blinks once Motion is detected...
  • Page 41 Testing mode is finished, enters power saving mode Blinks twice Blinks one per 3 Low battery. Please replace the batteries seconds immediately...
  • Page 42: Pcb Layout

    PCB Layout Infrared Sensor LED ON / OFF (Jumper Switch) Tamper Switch Infrared Sensor Zone / Group Setting Working Mode Once the PIR is powered up it will enter self-testing Mode for 10 - 30 seconds. Test Mode After self-testing, press the test button, the Sensor switches to test mode and detects once every 10 seconds.
  • Page 44: Power Saving Mode

    Power Saving Mode If the Sensor detects human body movement twice within 3 minutes, it will switch to sleeping state to save power. During that time, the LED will not blink and the Sensor will not trigger an alarm. When no movement is detected in the next 3 minutes, the Sensor switches itself back to working status automatically.
  • Page 45 Top View Side View...
  • Page 46: Test

    Test To test that the PIR Sensor has been successfully linked to the Unit: 1) Remove the insulating strip 2) Arm the system Press the button on Press the snap joint to open the Remote Control. The the rear cover, then remove system is now in an arm the insulating strip.
  • Page 47 Keep pressing the Test Button at the back of the PIR until the siren sounds, indicating that the PIR Sensor has been paired to the Control Unit.
  • Page 48: Installation

    Installation After making sure that the Sensor operates properly, follow the steps below: 1) Choose a suitable installation location For installation tips, please see pages 21 & 22 Ground 2) Fit the PIR Sensor Assemble the wall bracket and the ball then fix to the wall in the desired location. Offer up the PIR to the ball plate, locating the cut-out of the PIR onto the ball plate and click into place.
  • Page 50 Installation continued 3) Test the PIR Sensor Press the test button. The Sensor will switch to test mode for 3 minutes. Walk into the detection area and observe the LED indicator. When human body movement is detected the LED will flash once.
  • Page 51 Note: If protecting an area with pet access, do not adjust the angle up or down, keep the PIR parallel to the wall.
  • Page 52: Installation Tips

    Installation Tips Sensor location: Position Sensors to cover exit/entry points and at the recommended height of 2 metres above ground level. Mounting the Sensor - Angle The installation angle directly affects sensitivity. Sensitivity is optimal when the walk direction is vertical to the infrared direction - example detection scope diagram below:...
  • Page 53 Avoid facing glass doors or windows: Strong light interferes with detection sensitivity. In some situations movement directly outside the window (a stream of traffic or people) may affect the system. Avoid facing or positioning close to heat/cold sources: Heat/cold sources such as heat extraction units, air conditioning units, heaters, microwave ovens or refrigerators may cause false alarms.
  • Page 54 If it is necessary to fit two Sensors within the same range of detection, ensure they are positioned so that there is no cross- interference.
  • Page 55: When Used As An Accessory Kit

    When used as an Accessory Kit The A105 can be used to extend any miGuard Alarm System (with Control Panel). When used as an accessory the A105 Control Unit is referred to as an Internal Siren. Pairing the Internal Siren to a miGuard Control Panel: Press the connect button on the Internal Siren - the Internal Siren will beep once, 3 seconds later it will beep once again and the strobe will flash indicating that the internal siren is in learn mode, ready for pairing.
  • Page 56 Pairing Other Wireless Sensors to a miGuard Control Panel: After the Control Panel enters into pairing status (please refer to the user manual related to the control panel), trigger the wireless Sensor. The Control Panel will beep once to indicate successful pairing. Deleting the Internal Siren from a miGuard Control Panel: Please refer to the specific Control Panel instruction manual.
  • Page 57 Specifications Control Panel: A105 Power Supply AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz Backup Battery 3.7V 600mAh lithium battery Volume 90dB Static Current ≤13mA Alarm Current ≤100mA Radio Frequency 315MHz or 433.92MH(±75KHz) Housing Material PC+ABS plastic Operating condition Temperature -10℃~+55℃ Relative Humidity ≤ 80% (non-condensing) Dimensions (LxWxH)
  • Page 58 90 x 90 x 42.2mm (Not include the plug part)
  • Page 59 Wireless Remote Control: RC80 Power Supply DC 3V (CR2025 lithium battery x 1pc) Transmitting Current ≤7mA Transmitting Distance ≤80m (in open area) Radio Frequency 315MHz or 433.92MH(±75KHz) Housing Material ABS plastic Operating condition Temperature -10℃~+55℃ Relative Humidity ≤ 80% (non-condensing) Dimensions (LxWxH) 58 x 31 x 9.5mm...
  • Page 60 Wireless Door/Window Sensor: M102 Power Supply DC 1.5V (AA 1.5V LR6 Battery x 1pc) Static Current ≤35uA Alarm Current ≤40mA Transmitting Distance ≤80m (in open area) Radio Frequency 315MHz or 433.92MH(±75KHz) Housing Material ABS plastic Operating condition Temperature -10℃~+55℃ Relative Humidity ≤ 80% (non-condensing) Transmitter Dimensions (LxWxH) 71 x 34 x 17.5mm Magnet Dimensions (LxWxH)
  • Page 61 Pet Friendly PIR Motion Sensor: P910 Power Supply DC 3V (AA 1.5V LR6 Battery x 2pcs) Static Current ≤90uA Alarm Current ≤9.5mA Detection Scope 8m/110° Transmitting Distance ≤80m (in open area) Radio Frequency 315MHz or 433.92MH(±75KHz) Housing Material ABS plastic Operating condition Temperature -10℃~+55℃...
  • Page 67 备注: A105 产品型 部件 说明书 号 名称 80g 书写纸 设计 林寿 材质 232.2*166 116.1*166.5 印刷尺 成品 .5mm 寸 尺寸 骑马钉 40P, 工艺 四色双面印刷 文件最后一页为封底。...

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