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WIRELESS PIR ACCESSORY (WHA2)
The wireless PIR movement sensor is used to protect any vulnerable areas in your
property from intruders when used with the WHA1 Wireless Home Alarm System.
Please ensure you follow the steps in this manual to correctly install this product:

IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE

The sensor is only suitable for internal installation
Do not mount close to fittings such as metal pipes or radiators, which may affect
its operation.
Please note the type, style and construction of your home can affect the
signal transmission range
Do not position the sensor directly facing windows, direct sunlight, above a heat
source such as a radiator or in conservatories or draughty areas.
When armed, keep pets out of areas protected by the PIR sensor.
The maximum number of sensors your system can take is 10
Do not use rechargeable batteries. Only use the equivalent alkaline type
If your alarm system is already installed, then another person will be needed to
disarm the siren from the keypad immediately when removing/refitting the siren
on the wall

SAFETY

Please note: Before you start to install this sensor, we advise that you take
adequate safety precautions when using power tools and ladders and follow
manufacturers advice. Protect your eyes using safety goggles when drilling
and never use electrical appliances in damp or wet conditions.
Before drilling holes in walls check for hidden electricity cables and water
pipes. The use of a cable/pipe locator is recommended.
The use of ear defenders is advisable when working in close proximity to the
external siren.

What you need to purchase:

2 x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries

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  • Page 1 WIRELESS PIR ACCESSORY (WHA2) The wireless PIR movement sensor is used to protect any vulnerable areas in your property from intruders when used with the WHA1 Wireless Home Alarm System. Please ensure you follow the steps in this manual to correctly install this product:...
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION STEPS POWERING THE PIR SENSOR 1) Separate the front cover from the rear casing by simply pulling the two apart. 2) Insert 2 x AA alkaline batteries in the battery compartments. 3) The ‘+’ signs on the batteries must match the ‘+’ in the battery compartment. 4) Do not refit the front cover at this stage as you still need to link the sensor to the external siren.
  • Page 3 Note that if the sensor is activated when picked up, then wait for the green LED to turn off first before pressing the LEARN button on it 3. Press the LEARN button once on the pcb of the PIR sensor. Its LED will flash green rapidly and the siren should produce 3 beeps to indicate successfully linked.
  • Page 4 flat wall mounted corner mounted 50¡ ã 40¡ ã 30¡ ã 20¡ ã 10¡ ã 0¡ ã 10¡ ã 20¡ ã 30¡ ã 40¡ ã 50¡ ã PIR detection range when installed to mounting OPTION A or C Flat wall mounted Corner mounted 50¡...
  • Page 5 Jumper links selection: Zone jumper links: PIR LED ENABLE / DISABLE When the PIR sensor detects body movement, the green LED will flash for approximately 5 seconds indicating transmitting. Disabling the PIR LED will not affect the sensing function, but can save power. JP2 jumper: Jumper removed LED disabled Jumper installed...
  • Page 6 Note: Bear in mind that if the PIR sensor’s power saving feature is enabled (5 minute enable feature), this will affect the sensors response when testing. 3. Move across the detection path of the PIR sensor 4. The external siren will beep once (or continue to beep if JP2 jumper on siren removed) and the blue LEDs will flash during the 30 second entry period.
  • Page 7 Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. Guarantee Novar ED&S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods (excluding non rechargeable batteries) should they become defective within 1 year solely as a result of faulty materials and workmanship.

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