PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions
Important note for millivolt Sensor: In the case of RV's (motor homes), please be
aware, electrical items such as refrigerators may cause a voltage drop at times
while the Alarm is active (say in the middle of the night). This is a prime example of
when to disable the millivolt sensor.
Option 13 – adjust shock sensor sensitivity
This adjusts the Shock Sensor sensitivity via the remote. The Siren will chirp the
currently programmed shock sensor sensitivity (1‐5). Level 5 = most sensitive
and level 1 = least sensitive.
Press the top button to go to the next level. Once level 5 is exceeded, level 1 is
again selected.
Once the level is selected, you do not need to press the remote. The x5 will chirp
6 times quickly to indicate it has programmed the new level into the Siren
module.
Programming a new Remote Control
For normal operation, all Remote Controls must be paired with the Alarm. To
pair a new Remote Control, the Alarm must be put into "pairing mode" first (see
option 7). Secondly the new Remote Control must be put into "pairing mode"
(see option 6). Once both devices have been set, the pairing takes place
automatically.
Additional Sensors
Pairing Sensors
As with Remote Controls, for sensors to function with the PJDX5‐900, they must
be paired with the Alarm.
Step 1 ‐ Sirens
Always set the Siren into "pairing mode" first using option 7. The Siren will
remain in "pairing mode" for 1 minute, waiting for a signal from the new device.
The blue status LED attached to the Siren will flash rapidly while in "pairing
mode".
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For use by Dynamco RV Beta Customers only
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