Watchguard™ Sentinel Wireless Alarm System Model: WGSENTINEL Document: Watchguard Sentinel – User Manual.doc Release: 15 July 2009 Us
10 • Mount the detector on your wall using the swivel mount provided at a minimum height of 1.2 metres and maximum of 2.1 metres (lower is better).
11 2.4.2. Powering the detector When you first remove the detector from the box it is not powered, although the batteries are in place. To turn the
12 Tamper Switch 2.4.4 Intelligent Power Saving (IPS) & Normal Mode This detector has Intelligent Power Saving (IPS). This means that in normal
13 3. Operation 3.0. Turning the system on After completing installation as outlined above, switch the system on at the power point. Every time the
14 3.3. DISARMING When to use The system should be disarmed before entering the building or premise (there is no entry delay to the alarm). Indicat
15 This detector has Dual Edge Sensing (DES) Technology, developed to eliminate false alarms yet still provide maximum security. The detector uses a
16 Triggering the detector Figure 10 – most sensitive trigger In figure 10, a body moving from position 1 to position 2, into the infrared beam zo
17 4. Programming Turning the unit off and on enters programming mode. On each instance of programming mode only a single device may be learnt in. T
18 4.2. Adding a Detector + TO ADD A DETECTOR 1. Turn the system off, from the power supply or unplug. Wait 10 seconds. 2. Turn the sy
19 4.3 Testing the Detector It is vital that the detector is tested carefully for each installation. Placing the unit into test mode is the best way
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20 5. Maintenance The complete system should be tested at regular intervals. We suggest testing it once every fortnight or at least once per month.
21 When replacing the batteries you must take the following into consideration: • You must replace both batteries at the same time. Don’t just repla
22 6. Warranty 6.1. Warning Limitations & Warranty While this system is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed prot
23 • Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed or p
24 less of cause or origin, seller's maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be the comple
25 PLEASE CUT OUT & RETURN THIS INFORMATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE TO YOUR LOCAL OFFICE: RhinoCo Technology Head Office: 9 Hannabus Place, M
3 1. Introduction Your Watchguard Sentinel Home Alarm System is specifically designed for simple DIY installation (Do It Yourself). It is suit
4 1.1. What You Get Below is a list of parts included with system. Item Description Quantity Image 1. Main control unit 1 The unit incorporates
5 1.2. The Passive Infrared Detector (PIR) The detector is a high quality infrared body movement detector, which is battery operated and communicate
6 2. Installation 2.1. Planning the Installation Each separate component of the Watchguard Sentinel Home Alarm System should be placed in strategic
7 2.2. The Main Unit Mount the Watchguard main unit at the front or front side of the building. The mounting position should be under an eave or ou
8 2.3. The Power Supply Inside Roof Wall Power Supply Mounting 1. Drill a small hole (15mm diameter) into the ceiling where the wire can go thr
9 2.4. The Detector Firstly, the mounting bracket must be fixed to the wall using the self-tapping screw and other accessories supplied. Mounting mu
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