Ultimate Motorhome Alarm - User Manual version 01
The Ultimate Motorhome Alarm by Safe & Sound Vehicle Systems is designed to meet and exceed the expectations of the modern leisure vehicle owner by presenting the system to you with additional, high-quality sensors and parts, in a format not readily available anywhere else in the industry.
The Ultimate Motorhome Alarm by Safe & Sound Vehicle Systems is designed to meet and exceed the expectations of the modern leisure vehicle owner by presenting the system to you with additional, high-quality sensors and parts, in a format not readily available anywhere else in the industry.
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2.9 Emergency Disarming By Electronic Key<br />
This disarm mode is used for “EMERGENCY DISARMING” (in case remote<br />
control is lost or inoperative) and “TOTAL DISARMING”. Touching the electronic<br />
key to its receptable disarms and switches off the system which will not<br />
subsequently rearm via remote control.<br />
To restore normal operation, touch electronic key to its receptacle.<br />
A high-pitched beep and a flash of the status LED will confirm that the system<br />
is back to normal mode.<br />
2.10 Locker Door Sensors<br />
Where supplied, these sensors are uniquely coded to the alarm system and<br />
operate via a wireless connection, powered by a single CR2032 battery contained<br />
within the sensor body. On opening of a protected door, the LED on the<br />
sensor will flash. We recommend changing the batteries within sensors once<br />
every 12 months.<br />
2.11 Internal Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR)<br />
Where supplied, these sensors are uniquely coded to the alarm system and<br />
operate via a wireless connection, powered by two CR2032 battery contained<br />
within the sensor body. Under normal operation, no light or flashes will be<br />
emitted from the sensor. On arming of the alarm system, the sensor will not<br />
detect movement for five minutes after the time it last saw movement. This<br />
conserves the battery power and prevents rapid drain while using the vehicle<br />
under everyday circumstances.<br />
We recommend changing the batteries within sensors once every 12 months.<br />
3.0 <strong>Alarm</strong> Memory<br />
Five beeps and five flashes of the turn indicators upon disarming (if features<br />
are enabled) warn that the alarm has been triggered in your absence. To<br />
identify the last cause of alarm, turn ignition key “ON” and count the number<br />
of flashes of the status LED; they will indicate the last alarm detected. Optical<br />
signals are repeated 3 times in a row; to interrupt, turn ignition key “OFF”.