Security Alarms AR6000 Installation Instructions Manual

Security Alarms AR6000 Installation Instructions Manual

Radio controlled intruder alarm

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© Security Alarms & Co. SA. Printed in Switzerland. 06.2010

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  • Page 1 AR6000 alarm Purchase date Purchased from © Security Alarms & Co. SA. Printed in Switzerland. 06.2010...
  • Page 2: Installation Instructions

    A A A A larms larms larms larms AR6000 radio controlled intruder alarm radio controlled intruder alarm radio controlled intruder alarm radio controlled intruder alarm Advanced security system for your home and office Advanced security system for your home and office...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Index Index Index Table of c c c c ontents Table of ontents Table of Table of ontents ontents Index ................................1 Security instructions ............................2 Introduction ..............................3 Operating modes .............................. 4 Installation sequence ............................6 Alarm siren ..............................10 Calibrating the infrasonic detector.........................
  • Page 4: Security Instructions

    Do not install the unit near a heat source. Never use abrasive products or a metallic sponge to clean the unit or accessories. Security Alarms declines all responsibility in case of damage caused by not respecting the installation instructions. | Safety instructions...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of an AR6000 intruder alarm. The AR6000 intruder alarm was originally developed by the army to detect an intruder at the precise moment that he makes a forced entry or break-in. (fig. 1) The infrasonic system reacts to shock waves that are produced by a break-in.
  • Page 6: Operating Modes

    O O O O perating perating perating m m m m odes perating odes odes odes Switches (fig. 3 & 4) Infrasonic and Accessories detection; door window contacts &/or passive infra-red Test mode Accessories only with no infrasonic detection; door window contacts and/or passive infra-red detectors fig.3 Security Zone 1 - accessories only - the main area to be protected...
  • Page 7 Input and output ports (fig. 6) Power (15 Vac, 2 Amp) Digicom telephone modem wired output Bell box additional internal and external wired siren outputs PIR and smoke etc. wired accessories for main area to be protected Diagnostic port RS232 link for programming, interrogation and set-up Interface port (A B C D E F) system armed, remote armed, etc.
  • Page 8: Installation Sequence

    Installation equence equence equence 1. Remove the contents from the shipping box and check that all material is present 1 alarm AR6000 1 transformer with lead and jack plug 2 two-buttoned radio key-fobs 4 window stickers 1 User guide 2. Battery Remove the battery cover, check the 6 batteries are already in place, insert the last lithium battery and then replace the cover.
  • Page 9 4.2 Insert power jack plug. (fig. 9) The blue power light and a green zone light will be illuminated. fig.9 4.3 Key-fob code learning. Set switches to Test and zone 1. (fig. 10 & 11) The green test light will be illuminated. fig.10 fig.11 4.4 Remove the Program jumper.
  • Page 10 4.8 For standard accessories. Set switch to zone 1 (fig. 15) The green zone 1 light will flash. Then activate the relevant accessory and 1 beep will confirm that the code is learned for activation in zone 1. Other accessory codes can also be learned and 1 beep will confirm that the new code has been learned.
  • Page 11 4.12 Replace the Program jumper. (fig.19) Two short beeps will confirm that the memory is closed and the green Test light will be extinguished, but the green zone lights for either 1 or 2 will be illuminated. fig.19 4.13 To check the reception of all learnt codes. Set switch to Test.
  • Page 12: Alarm Siren

    Alarm Alarm s s s s iren Alarm Alarm iren iren iren The duration of the alarm siren is set for 3 minutes to comply within European norms. Calibrating the Calibrating the i i i i nfrasonic Calibrating the Calibrating the nfrasonic nfrasonic d d d d etector nfrasonic...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Installation Installation Installation The alarm should be mounted centrally within the premises and as far away as possible from windows and doors. It should be secured to a wall or located on a piece of furniture, close to a wall power socket. Using the Using the a a a a larm larm...
  • Page 14: Battery Life

    5 years. It is important that the AR6000 is plugged into the electricity mains supply at all times. The operational life of most accessory alkaline batteries is about 15 months under normal circumstances.
  • Page 15: Fault Finding - When The Alarm Is Not Activated

    Fault finding Fault finding Fault finding Fault finding - - - - when the alarm is not activated when the alarm is not activated when the alarm is not activated when the alarm is not activated Observation: The blue power light is not illuminated Answer: The electrical power to the alarm has failed.
  • Page 16: Fault Finding - When The Alarm Is Activated

    Fault finding Fault finding - - - - when the alarm is activated Fault finding Fault finding when the alarm is activated when the alarm is activated when the alarm is activated Observation: The alarm is not triggered by opening a door/window sharply Answer: The sensitivity is set too low and should be increased or recalibrated.
  • Page 17: Set-Up, Accessory Naming And Fault Finding Via Remote Diagnostics

    Set- - - - up, accessory naming and fault finding via up, accessory naming and fault finding via up, accessory naming and fault finding via up, accessory naming and fault finding via remote diagnostics remote diagnostics remote diagnostics remote diagnostics Set-up, accessory naming and fault finding can be made via the “data out”...
  • Page 18: Interface Port

    Accessory naming The accessories can be listed using the ‘acc’ command. They are numbered and can also be named (up to 8 characters, no spaces) by using the ‘name’ command. Up to 100 accessories can be stored. Acc number: Type: Chime Name: KeyFob...
  • Page 19: Specification

    Specification Specification Specification Specification Type AR6000 radio controlled intruder alarm Power supply 220V AC 50Hz / 12V DC 2A Power consumption 0.1 watts Radio frequencies 868MHz with radio anti-jamming protection 0.1Hz.- 50Hz. Infrasonic sensor 100 codes Alarm codes capacity 30 seconds after switching ON...
  • Page 20: Wall Fixing Template

    Wall fixing template Wall fixing template Wall fixing template Wall fixing template | Wall fixing template...
  • Page 21: Warranty

    This warranty does not cover the lithium batteries in the alarm, in the radio-key fobs and the alkaline or lithium batteries in various related accessories. This warranty is the only one given on your AR6000 alarm and it sets forth all our responsibilities regarding your product. This does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.

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