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AEI Security & Communications SolarGuard SG4000 Installation & User Manual

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SolarGuard™ SG4000
Dial-up alarm wire free system
INSTALLATION &
USER GUIDE
©2004 AEI SECURITY & COMMUNICATIONS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • Page 1 SolarGuard™ SG4000 Dial-up alarm wire free system INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE ©2004 AEI SECURITY & COMMUNICATIONS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ THIS SECTION FIRST This is a Do-It-Yourself WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM designed to help users protect themselves, their loved ones and their property and personal possessions. Please read through the important information below before getting started with the WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM. •...
  • Page 3 Wireless PIR Motion Detector Installation Mount the Wireless PIR Motion Detector utilizing the included mount and screws. Please follow the diagram and details listed below. The PIR movement detector has a detecting coverage of 12 meters in a 120-degree arc on 3 layers.
  • Page 4 Wireless Magnetic Door Transmitter Installation The Magnetic door/window detector should be located to the main entry/exit entrance. Additional Magnetic door/window detectors may be purchased and fitted to garage door, patio door, windows etc. Alternatively, low cost magnetic contacts may be purchased; these are simply wired to the Magnetic door/window transmitter and avoid complicated wiring back to a control panel.
  • Page 5 Control Panel Installation Follow the step-by-step instructions below in accordance with the diagram. Please note that it is best to centralize the Control Panel within the alarm site to achieve the best wireless range and functionality. If desired, the Control Panel can be mounted on a wall by utilizing standard screws and the screw slot on the back of the Control Panel along with the screw hole under the battery cover.
  • Page 6 Locating the SolarGaurd Wireless Bell Box Avoid mounting the SolarGuard console on a completely shaded wall. Avoid shadows from guttering roof overhangs, fascia boards, neighboring walls, trees …etc. In practice, the SolarGuard console should be mounted at least 1 meter below gutter.
  • Page 7 SIMPLE STEP-BY-STEP PROGRAMMING All programming is accomplished by utilizing the keypad on the Control Panel, while confirmation tones (or beeps) will confirm that the programming was correct and entered, or incorrect and not entered. The confirmation tones are as follows, unless otherwise specified: One long beep = Correct and entered (may be followed by 3 beeps) Three quick beeps = Incorrect and must be re-entered Programming begins by entering a Function Key, then your Passcode, and then waiting a few seconds for the proper...
  • Page 8 Program Alarm/Siren Duration (Default: 4 minutes) This function is for users to program the duration (length of time) that the siren will sound upon alarm activation. You can program from 0 ~ 18 minutes. Enter the P key Enter your new (or default) Pass code: x x x x Wait until the LED displays “P”...
  • Page 9 Program Auto-Dialer Telephone Numbers This function allows for up to six phone numbers to be entered into the Auto-Dialer, each of which will be called in sequence in the event of an alarm activation. NOTE: In most cases, it is recommended to have the system call out to users, family members, neighbors and so on, do not program your alarm system to telephone the emergency services.
  • Page 10 This is (your name). An alarm has been activated at (address). After the tone, press 4 to listen, 5 to speak, 6 to dial next number, 7 to replay this message, and 8 to stop dialing and disconnect. Enter the P/R key Enter your new (or default) Pass code: x x x x Wait until the LED displays “...
  • Page 11 USER GUIDE FOR EASY OPERATION Operating the WIRELESS ALARM SYSTEM is a pleasure, thanks to the Pocket Remote and the user-friendly operating procedures. Some functions can be operated utilizing the Pocket Remote, keypad on the Control Panel, or from anywhere in the world via the intuitive Remote Call-In feature which allows users to operate the system from any telephone.
  • Page 12 Enter Disarming Mode This function is used to disarm the entire system (all Zones) and all sensors/detectors. Using Pocket Remote – Press the MODE button on the Pocket Remote Within a few seconds you will hear three chirps as a confirmation, and the setting is accomplished Using the keypad on the Control Panel –...
  • Page 13 TO EXIT TEST MODE (and enter Disarming Mode) you must use the keypad on the Control Panel as follows: Enter the S key Enter your new (or default) Passcode: x x x x (One beep = correct entry / Three quick beeps = incorrect entry must be re-entered) Wait until the LED displays “S”...
  • Page 14 LED Indicators on Control Panel The table below shows the light/flash representations of each LED Indicator on the Control Panel, depending upon the status of the system. LED Indicator Light/Flash Representation • AC POWER Steady light when power is normal •...
  • Page 15: Advanced Programming

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING This section is for advanced programming options and should only be used in the following cases: • The Site Code default was incorrect and does not match with the other Site Code settings • There are two similar systems within wireless signal range of each other •...
  • Page 16 Active Zones The table below shows which Zones are active in the various modes that the system can be set to. ZONE 6 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 PANIC/TAMPER ZONE 5 MODE (24-HR, (Entry/Exit) (Entry/Exit) (Instant) (Instant) (24-HR) (Instant) Smoke, etc.)
  • Page 17: Technical Support

    a. Inside the remote control are 9 switches forming the site code chosen during installation and known only to the installer. q. What happens if I leave the PIR movement detectors in test mode? a. The 9v battery will only last a few months in the test mode. q.