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Skyhawk Kiwi IR Installation & User Manual...
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Before you begin installation, unpack and verify you have received all the correct parts. (1) Kiwi IR (3) AAA Lithium batteries (pre-installed in Kiwi IR) (2) Set of 3M dual-lock strips (1) Set of PIR sensor sleeves (FULL and HALF)
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Unit Dimensions : 4.00" (L) x 2.25" (W) x .70" (H) LED Indicator - This multicolored LED indicator will indicate when the Skyhawk Kiwi IR is booting, has a low battery or is transmitting an alert. More details on the indicator colors can be found on page 13.
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Rear of Unit (with rear cover removed) Battery Holder Battery Holder - The battery holder accommodates 3 x AAA batteries. It is required that 1.5 volt lithium batteries are used for expected life.
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(or using your own nail or hook) or by placing the unit on or in the object to be protected. It is recommended to install the Kiwi IR roughly 4 feet to 5 feet from the ground for the most optimal detection field.
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Step 3: Peel off the paper to expose the adhesive and affix magnets to the rear of the unit. Step 4: The Kiwi IR is ready to be mounted. Make sure the area where the Kiwi IR will be attached is a ferrous iron or steel.
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Step 2: Attach the lanyard through the mounting cutout on the top of the unit. Step 3: Hang the Kiwi IR off of the lanyard on a hook or nail. If the hook or nail is small enough to fit through the mounting cutout then the use of the lanyard might not be needed.
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Go to sky-hawk.com for more detailed information on which devices are supported. Step 2: Make sure the unit is powered ON by pressing the Kiwi IR button once; during this power up cycle the LED indicator will blink GREEN. After unit is powered up it will automatically send a turn ON alert to the smart device app.
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Skyhawk CE app (page 9), you are ready to start monitoring. See figure below for information on the field-of-view of your Kiwi IR device. Placing the Kiwi IR close to walls, ceilings, floors or other objects can affect the field of view of the sensor.
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Kiwi IR Shut-Down Operation When the Kiwi IR is not going to be used for more than a few weeks it should be powered down to conserve battery life. Step 1: Press the Kiwi IR button twice within 3 seconds.
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When they are replaced a high quality name brand AAA lithium battery like an Energizer Advanced or Ultimate Lithium battery should be used. Step 1: Remove the rear cover screws of the Kiwi IR using a Phillips screwdriver. Make sure to turn the screws counter clock-wise.
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Kiwi IR Battery Replacement (continued) Step 3: Remove and dispose of the old batteries properly. Step 4: Insert new batteries taking note of the direction symbols. Step 5: Replace cover with Phillips screws and O-rings. Turn screws clock-wise making sure not to overtighten.
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Kiwi IR LED Indicators The Kiwi IR is equipped with a multi-color LED indicator for feedback status to the user. Below is a chart of the status indicators: LED Indicator Power ON -----------------------------------------> Slow GREEN blinking (1 per second) Power OFF --------------------------------------- > Slow RED blinking (1 per second) Trigger and Transmit w/Good Battery ------- >...
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HARMFUL. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Kiwi IR uses a 3rd-party Wireless Service which uses radio technologies and is subject to transmission and service area limitations, which may include interruptions and dropped connections caused by atmospheric, topographical or environmental conditions, cell site availability, cellular network equipment or its installation, governmental regulations, system limitations, maintenance or other conditions or activities affecting the opera- tion of the Wireless Service.
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FCC AND COMPLIANCE RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Product (“you”/ “your”). It does not extend to any subsequent owner or other transferee of the Product. WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER? This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the Kiwi IR (the “Product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below. WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER? This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a) transportation;...
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