Low Battery; Radio Key - Ness Security Products SecurityGuardII Owner's Manual

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R A D I O K E Y L O W B A T T E R Y

RADIO KEY

LOW BATTERY

SecurityGuard will warn you when a Radio Key which has
operated recently has a Low Battery. The Low Battery warning
is normally given when SecurityGuard is Disarmed.
SecurityGuard will flash the Radio Key number for 5 minutes
along with a
on it's display and will sound a series of
double beeps
for 3 seconds to warn of the problem.
Example
If Radio Key number 3 (User 3.) has a Low Battery then
SecurityGuard will flash
for 3 seconds at Disarm.
(As with all SecurityGuard displays you may choose to stop the
display before the 5 minutes by pressing OFF on any Radio Key).
The O.K. light on the Radio Key will flash or not illuminate when
there is a Low battery, however the Radio Key should still
function for some time.
Some models of Radio Key have a different location for
the OK Light.
N O T E
Each one of your Radio Keys has been allocated a number
from 1 to 8. This number is used to identify things like
which Key has a Low Battery or caused a Panic Alarm.
The Radio Key Number and user name are listed in a
table on the back of this manual.
for 5 minutes and double beep
TO REPLACE BATTERY
1.
anticlockwise and remove.
2. Lever the battery out with a small screwdriver
or knife.
3. Replace the Battery with a 3 Volt Lithium type;
Ensure the battery is the correct way in with the
+ side facing up.
4. Re-assemble the Battery cover making sure
that the dot on the Battery cover matches the dot
on the key and turn cover clockwise to tighten.
INTERNATIONAL KEY
1. Glide battery hatch off. You may need to use a
small screwdriver or knife to help lever, the hatch off.
2. Replace the battery with a
ON
12 Volt alkaline type battery;
Duracell
OFF
Energiser
Vinnic
or equivalents.
Ensure the Battery is in the correct way, you can
test this by pressing the OFF button and checking
that the light illuminates before re-assembling the
Radio Key.
3.
Re-assemble the battery hatch.
15
Using a coin, turn the Battery cover
Panasonic
CR2016
Sony
CR2016
MN21
A23
L1028
After replacing the Radio Key
battery, test that the Radio key is
functioning correctly by Arming
and Disarming your SecurityGuard
and checking that the O.K. light
illuminates on the Radio key.

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