PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions
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Option 5 – Demo mode
Demo mode commands the Siren to sound at low volume for customer
demonstrations.
Option 6 – Remote Control "pairing mode"
Option 6 puts a new Remote Control into "pairing mode". As the communications
between Remote Controls and a Siren is bi‐directional, both the pieces of
equipment need to enter learn mode for pairing.
Option 7 – Siren "pairing mode"
Option 7 puts the Siren into "pairing mode" so that Sensors or Remote Controls
can be paired. The Siren will remain in "pairing mode" until either:
1. a Sensor/Remote Control signal is received or
2. 1 minute expires.
For Sirens that have no paired Remote Controls, option 7 can be enabled by
touching the Siren's white wire to:
1. an exposed metal surface connected the chassis of the vehicle ground or
2. the negative terminal of the vehicle battery.
Option 9 – Shock sensor mode
Option 9 commands the Siren to ignore or respond to the in‐built shock sensor.
While this setting is enabled, the Siren will sound if the a vibration is detected in
the vehicle. The sensor becomes active 30 seconds after the Alarm is armed.
Option 11 – Millivolt sensor mode
The Millivolt Sensor monitors the voltage of the vehicle battery 30 seconds after
the Alarm is armed. Switching on any device connected to the vehicle will cause
the smallest ripple in battery voltage. The millivolt sensor will detect the ripple
and trigger the Alarm. When millivolt sensing is unnecessary, it can be disabled
using option 11.
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For use by Dynamco RV Beta Customers only
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Internal shock sensor
Latch sensor
Passive Infra‐red sensor
Toolguard sensor
Wireless bridge
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