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locked up for 5 minutes. During this period, any operation will be invalid. When the lockup time expires, the Remote
Keypad will emit 1 long beep.
Installation
The Remote Keypad is designed to give a typical detection range of 3 meters when mounted at 1.4 meters above ground.
If movement is detected by the IR sensor, the Remote Keypad will light up (please refer to PIR Detection Function for
detail).
Furthermore, the device can be magnet mounted on the wall by using the metal mounting plate and fixing screws provided.
Please follow steps below to proceed.
1. Decide on the location of the Remote Keypad.
2. After the installation site is selected, ensure the location is within signal range of the Control Panel by pressing numeric
“1” and “3” keys together. The Remote Keypad will emit 1 long beep first. When it receives acknowledgement from the
Control Panel, it will emit 3 beeps to indicate. Moreover, users can also change system mode to check if the Remote
Keypad is within signal
3. When you are satisfied with the location, you can proceed to mounting. Take out the metal mounting plate.
4. Using the 4 mounting holes on the corner as a template, mark off the positions in the most appropriate place.
5. Insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick surface.
6. Screw the metal mounting plate onto the wall plugs.
7. Align the Remote Keypad on the mounting plate for the magnet to
attach. The installation is now complete.
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Please note that performance is affected by external factors, such as height of detected object, desired detection
range, installation area, etc. The suggested mounting height could be adjusted according to actual installation
environment factors.
Do not install the Remote Keypad completely exposed to direct sunlight.
Avoid large obstacles in the detection area.
Not pointing directly at sources of heat e.g. fires or boilers, and not above radiators.
Avoid moving objects in the detection area i.e. curtain, wall hanging etc.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.