Mongoose SG-1100 Instruction Manual

Wireless burglar alarm system

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MONGOOSE
Wireless Burglar
Alarm
System
Model SG-1100
Included parts;
1 x SolarGuard Console – SG01
2 x Remote Controls – RM03
1 x PIR Detector _ IR02
1 x Magnetic Detector – MT01
1 x Lead Acid Battery for Console
2 x 9v Alkaline Batteries for detectors
2 x 12v23a Batteries for remote Controls
1 x Console Mounting Template
This manual
Instruction Manual
Please read this manual prior to installation
INTRODUCTION
CONGRATULATIONS
in selecting the SolarGuard Wireless Burglar Alarm
System. The SolarGuard console and wireless detectors provide an extremely easy
installation and are amazingly simple to operate.
The SolarGuard is solar powered with power maintained by an internal sealed
Lead-acid rechargeable battery. The battery has life of approximately 3 years.
The standby current is incredibly small thus allowing the solar panel to maintain the
battery charge. In fact, the solar panel is so sensitive it will even top up the battery in
very cloudy and overcast weather conditions, and even without top-up the system will
operate without light for up to 10 days.
The SolarGuard is fully protected by a tough Polycarbonate UV proof housing. All
electronic components are protected with moisture repellent materials applied during
manufacturing process to ensure long, reliable, trouble free operation. Two integral front
and rear tamper switches give maximum security to the unit. When activated, the
SolarGuard sounds a built-in twin siren system at a powerful 115dBs and strobe will
flash. The siren duration is selectable from between 1 and 8 minutes. If it's allowed to
sound for the full siren duration the strobe will latch and continue for approximately 20
minutes or until the system is disarmed.
The SolarGuard can be set into any one of its active modes which includes Full Arm,
Disarm and Battery Change to allow for replacement of detector batteries without
triggering the tamper switches. The SolarGuard will provide audible chirps when
operated via the Remote Control but the option is included to select an silent LED light
indication instead which flashes behind the strobe lens of the SolarGuard and is fitted
as standard.
Individual zone setting in each detector allows you to customize the installation with
Entry/Exit, Instant and 24H Zone selections. The Instant zone also provides an
Entry/Exit walk-through facility of 20 seconds, automatically allowing instant zone
"entry pass through". This is particularly useful if you have to pass through an Instant
zone to locate and operate the Remote Control when entering the property.
Please read this manual carefully to fully understand installation, setting up and
operation.
Mongoose (New Zealand) Limited
41A View Road, Glenfield, Auckland
Ph: (09) 443 3128
Fax: (09) 443 3129
Email: sales@mongoose.co.nz
Website: www.mongoose.co.nz

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  • Page 1 Please read this manual carefully to fully understand installation, setting up and Instruction Manual operation. Please read this manual prior to installation Mongoose (New Zealand) Limited 41A View Road, Glenfield, Auckland Ph: (09) 443 3128 Fax: (09) 443 3129 Email: sales@mongoose.co.nz...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM CONTENTS FUNCTION OPERATION RESPONSE ILLUSTRATION & DESCRIPTION Function 1 : 1 beep + 1 SOLARGUARD CONSOLE Press ‘ Mode ’ button once LED flash PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR Function 2 : 1 LED flash MAGNETIC TRANSMITTER Function 1 : 3 beeps + 3 REMOTE CONTROLLER DISARM Press ‘...
  • Page 3: Pir Movement Detector

    ILLUSTRATION & DESCRIPTION PIR MOVEMENT DETECTOR SOLARGUARD CONSOLE The detecting coverage is 12 meters in a 120 degree arc on 3 layers when installed Solar panel Takes energy during daylight hours to charge the internal battery at a height of 7 feet (2.1 meter) from floor. Sirens Two sirens sound in the event of activation Battery...
  • Page 4: Planning Your Installation

    PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION The SolarGuard console contains a receiver. However, reception of radio signals can be affected by the presence of metallic objects within the vicinity of the SolarGuard console. Therefore, it is important to mount the SolarGuard console a minimum distance of 1 meter radius away from any external and internal metalwork.
  • Page 5: Locating The Magnetic Transmitter

    LOCATING THE MAGNETIC DOOR TRANSMITTER (MDT) SETTING THE SITE CODE ON DETECTORS & REMOTES You can choose any combination of ON / OFF positions for DIP switches 1~9 inside all The Magnetic door/window detector should be located in the main entry/exit entrance. detectors and remotes.
  • Page 6 POWERING-UP AND SETTING OTHER FUNCTIONS CODE LEARNING THE SITE CODE TO THE CONSOLE After you have completed the Site Code and Zone settings on all transmitters, you need to memorise the settings into the SolarGuard console: Open the blue strobe cover and connect the supplied 6V/1.2 Ah Lead-acid in correct polarity –...
  • Page 7: Installing The System

    INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC TRANSMITTER (MDT) INSTALLING THE SYSTEM Having chosen the best location for the magnetic transmitter as described in “PLANNING INSTALLING THE SOLARGUARD CONSOLE YOUR INSTALLATION”. Follow the steps below:  Remove the battery cover and fix the unit by using 2 screws provided. Having chosen the best location for the SolarGuard console and completed Site Code ...
  • Page 8: System Test After Completing Installation

    the zone that you selected. 1 chirp = Good reception on Zone 1 2 chirps = Good reception on Zone 2 3 chirps = Good reception on Zone 3 4 chirps = Good reception on Zone 4 (24 hour zone) 5 chirps = Transmission from a detector with low battery 6 chirps = Confirmation of entering TEST mode 0 chirp = Out of range or totally flat battery refer to the “Q2”on page 22...
  • Page 9: Operating The System

    Engineer Battery Change command (See SYSTEM TEST AFTER COMPLETING concept. See our website for more information www.mongoose.co.nz INSTALLATION), as this will prevent the tamper switch from activating the sirens on the...
  • Page 10: Your Questions Answered

    10 QUICK STEPS TO INSTALLATION YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED SET THE ‘SITE’ CODE IN DETECTORS AND REMOTE Q1 In Disarm mode, the alarm sounds when I walk in front of a PIR detector. You must check the Zone code switches inside the detector or the tamper switch is CONTROLS not being pressed home fully by the front cover of the PIR detector.

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