Specifications

Now remove the battery cover by pressing in
firmly and sliding out of its case. Connect the
flying lead to the battery, fit it into the space
provided and replace the battery cover. Refit
the control box onto its mounting plate and
slide down until it ‘clicks’ into position.
Finally check that the key switch on the control
box is turned clockwise, otherwise the alarm
will not work.
THE BATTERY SHOULD BE REPLACED AT
YEARLY INTERVALS. ONLY USE LEAK-PROOF
PP3 (MN1604) BATTERIES.
USING THE ALARM
Whenever you leave your motorhome, switch
on the alarm system by pressing the ALARM
button on your key fob for 2-3 seconds. The
siren will then “cheep” so you know the alarm
has been activated. Should a thief trigger the
alarm the siren will sound for 2 minutes and
reset. On your return, switch off the alarm by
pressing the ALARM button on your key fob.
The siren will again “cheep” so you know that
the alarm has been de-activated.
If you forget to switch the alarm off, the
siren will sound instantly when you enter
the living quarters or when you use the foot
brake.
When the battery in the key fob is reaching the
end of its life the red indicator, on the fob, will
flash when the ALARM button is pressed.
The alarm can be switched off completely by
inserting the key into the control box key
switch and turning it anti-clockwise.
TESTING THE ALARM
Once you have switched the alarm on, any one
of the following actions will instantly trigger the
siren for 2 minutes or until the alarm is
switched off:
Opening the door to the living quarters.
Using the foot-brake - ignition must be on.
Entering the living quarters.
When coupled, using the footbrake.
When the alarm has been triggered the
appropriate LED on the control box will remain
lit until you reset it with the key switch. This is
a useful indicator for diagnostic and warning
purposes.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Alarm Sensors
Anti Theft Alarm Foot-brake operation
Intruder Alarm Sensor on living
quarters door
Interior Alarm PIR head(s)
Alarm Output
Audible Alarm Siren sounds for
2 minutes producing
110dB fluctuating
between 2.0KHz and
2.8KHz
ANTI TAMPER FEATURES
Cutting wires to sensor on living quarters door.
Cutting wires to PIR head(s).
Battery Life
12 volt leisure over 4 months
battery continuous usage
Key fob battery type GP23A - change if
LED flashes when ALARM
button is pressed.
TELEVISION & FM RADIO AERIAL
The Status omni-directional aerial is fitted to
most ranges.
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
1. Plug one end of the fly lead into the rear of
your television and the opposite end into
the television aerial socket.
2. Ensuring that you have an electrical supply
to your motorhome, switch on the aerial
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