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SolarGuard™ SG4000 Dial Up Alarm System USER GUIDE AEI SECURITY & COMMUNICATIONS LTD Weslake Industrial Park Rye Harbour Road East Sussex TN31 7TE United Kingdom Head Office: +44 (0) 1797 226122 Fax: +44 (0) 1797 227122 Email: sales@aeisecurity.com Helpline (UK): 0845 1667940 Email: support@aeisecurity.com TO INSTALL THIS ALARM PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEP BY STEP GUIDE IN PAGE ORDER.
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Installation Guide Notes... Table of Contents This page is a section where you can fill out your specific information of you SG4000 Alarm PAGE CONTENTS system. Introducing the SolarGuard™ series Site Code STEP 1: Unpacking your SolarGuard™ SG4000 STEP 2: Installing the Control Panel The bottom page shows the Site Code if you wish to change it from default (see ‘site code’...
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HELP! Introducing the Frequently asked questions SolarGuard™ SG4000 Q: Can I give additional remote controls to family members/friends etc.? Congratulations in selecting the SolarGuard™ A: Yes - use part number RM01 (see opposite) Wireless Burglar Alarm System. You have Q: In disarm (UNSET) mode, the alarm sounds when I walk in front of a sensor! taken a sensible step towards protecting your A: You must check the zone settings for the sensor that is activating the alarm.
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STEP 1 Expanding Your System with Unpacking your SolarGuard™ Additional Wireless Accessories Before proceeding to step 2 of the installation, unpack the contents of your SolarGuard alarm system on to a flat surface - such as a table or workbench. Here we have a selection of extra items to improve your SG4000 Solarguard Alarm Although we weigh check every box on the production line, please check the you have all system.
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Continued... Check Programmed Settings This function is used to check the programmed settings. These are one-key operations utilising the LED to display the current setting. TO CHECK STORED TELEPHONE NUMBERS keys and the LED will display the current setting. Press any of the TO CHECK AUTOMATED DIALING key and the LED will display the stored amount of cycles.
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STEP 1 Installing Your Control Panel Continued... Where should I install the control IMPORTANT NOTICE. Program Automatic Dialing Codes Default: 2 Cycles panel? PLEASE FOLLOW YOUR POWER Ideally, the control panel should be located This function is for users to program the amount of times the system will dial the entire TOOLS SAFETY GUIDELINES.
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Programming Your SG4000 STEP 2 Auto-Dialer Functions Choosing your site code What your site REMOTE Program Auto-Dialer Telephone Numbers code? CONTROL Your site code is a code set This has the 9 This function allows up to six numbers to be entered into the Auto-dialer. Each of which by you, which identifies switches located will be called in sequence in the event of an alarm activation.
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STEP 3 Setting the Zone Codes Continued... NOTICE: What is a Zone Code? C C o o n n t t i i n n u u e e d d ..You can skip this The Zone code sets the step if you do not desired behavior of a...
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Continued... STEP 6 Within a few seconds you will hear a confirmation tone. This confirms that the information has been stored. NOTE: One long beep = correct entry / 3 quick beeps = Incorrect entry Program Built In Siren Default: On This function allows users to turn on/off the built in siren in the event of an alarm situation.
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STEP 4 Installing the PIR sensor Continued... STEP 1 What is a PIR sensor? Fix the mounting Your PIR detector is used to detect bracket to the movement in a large area such as your living STEP 5 target wall using room, hallway or similar.
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continued... Continued... Keeping your PIR in TEST mode will dramatically reduce the battery life. Therefor How to manually reset back to Factory Settings we recommend you switch your PIR to NORMAL mode when you have finished If you want to reset the system to original factory defaults, follow the procedure below. your installation and testing the system.
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STEP 6 Installing the door contacts Continued... Do I have to use these on doors? STEP 1 Intelligent Storing Capability Remove the No, your magnetic contacts can also be used magnet cover. to detect the opening of windows and The control panel utilises Intelligent Storing Capability to store programming information. cabinets.
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Configuring Your SG4000 STEP 7 Control Panel Site Code Learning From pocket remote The SolarGuard™ SG4000 has the option of being programmed to suit the environment. This simple step-by-step teaches you how to configure your current default settings. This function allows the Control Panel to ‘learn’ the security system site code from the Most programming is configured using the keypad on the control panel.
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STEP 8 Installing the Bell Box Continued... C C o o n n t t i i n n u u e e d d ..When considering the location of installing your Solarguard Bell Box, think about the area •To check the last zone activated, press the key.
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continued... Continued... Remote Access from Any Outside Telephone This function is allows users to call in from anywhere in the world to access the system. Users calling in will have the ability to enter the system into Full Arming Mode or Disarming mode, as well as monitor/listen in (via built-in microphone on control panel) or speak (via built-in 2-way speakerphone feature).
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continued... Continued... Where should I install the bell box? IMPORTANT NOTICE. Ideally, the bell box should be located on a PLEASE FOLLOW YOUR POWER south facing wall in position where it will TOOLS SAFETY GUIDELINES. receive a good level of sunlight. If this is not Respond During an Alarm Notification Call ALWAYS USE AN RCD BREAKER possible then an east or west facing wall with...
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STEP 9 Learning the control panel code Continued... to the Bell Box The SG4000 Control Panel needs to learn NOTE: the security code from the Wireless bell box Enter Emergency/Panic Alarm It is best to unplug the telephone line before they can communicate. so that the control panel won’t dial This function is used to activate the alarm during an on-site emergency or panic situation STEP 1:...
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STEP 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Continued... How to Disarm This function is used to disarm the entire system (all Zones) and all sensors/detectors. The steps described below are an alternative version to the stages previously. We have found this cycle to be less complicated and in most circumstances more reliable on Using Pocket Remote: completion.
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Control Panel Functions Continued... Introduction Telelphone Link AC Power LED display panel Enter Partial Arming Mode steady light when telephone Steady light when the Use this to programming line is linking power is normal. and various displays This function is to arm only the perimeters of the system. (Zones 2 & 3 are disabled). It is best to use Partial Arming mode as an ‘At-Home’...
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Day to Day Operation Operating your alarm system Continued... Operating the Alarm System manageable and easily Enter Partial Arming Mode Operating the Wireless Alarm System is a pleasure, thanks to the Pocket Remote and the user-friendly operating procedures. Some functions can be operated utilising the pocket This function is to arm only the perimeters of the system.
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