Swann SW347-WA2 user manual

User manual for the device Swann SW347-WA2

Device: Swann SW347-WA2
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Swann
Size: 0.5 MB
Added : 7/9/2014
Number of pages: 20
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Advanced security made easy
Wireless Alarm System
Swann Technical Support
SW347-WA2
All Countries E-mail: tech@swannsecurity.com
Telephone Helpdesk
USA toll free AUSTRALIA toll free
1-800-627-2799 1300 138 324
(Su, 2pm-10pm US PT) (M 9am-5pm AUS ET)
(M-Th, 6am-10pm US PT) (Tu-F 1am-5pm AUS ET)
(F 6am-2pm US PT) (Sa 1am-9am AUS ET)
USA Exchange & Repairs NEW ZEALAND toll free
1-800-627-2799 (Option 1) 0800 479 266
(M-F, 9am-5pm US PT) UK
0203 027 0979
See http://www.worldtimeserver.com for info

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Before You Begin Warranty Information FCC Verifi cation: Swann Communications LTD. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Swann Communications USA Inc. Swann Communications Stag Gates House Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- 12636 Clark Street Unit 13, 331 Ingles Street, 63/64 The Avenue Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- Port Melbourne

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

Table of Contents Technical Specifi cations Before You Begin 2 Keypad Control Unit Table of Contents 3 Power Requirements 9V DC (supplied adapter) Wireless Frequency 433 MHz Package Contents 3 Sensitivity >-110dB IMPORTANT - Read Before Installing 4 Siren Volume > 110dB About the Home Wireless Alarm System 5 Alarm Duration 0 ~ 20 minutes The Keypad Alarm Control Unit 6 Operating Temperature -10C° ~ +40C° The Window / Doorway Sensors 7 The Alarm PIR Mot

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

IMPORTANT - Read Before Installing For your safety and the safety of others, and to ensure that you get the most out of Problem: What if the power goes out? the Home Wireless Alarm System, please read and adhere to these guidelines. Solution: In the event of a general power failure, the Wireless Alarm System will not have the power it requires to operate. One solution is to acquire and use an • Do not expose any part of the Wireless Alarm System to any sudden shocks Un-interruptible Power Supp

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Troubleshooting About the Wireless Alarm System Problem: I keep getting false alarms! The Wireless Alarm System is a convenient, cost-effective and easy to install Solution: There are a few possible reasons why this might be occurring. security system for your home or small business. Combining multiple types of 1. Check that there are no strong magnetic fi elds around your Window/Door sensors, multiple alarm zones, two modes of operation and the convenience of Sensor(s). Things like televisio

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

The Keypad Alarm Control Unit Batteries The Keypad Alarm Control Unit is the heart of the Wireless Alarm System. It is Both the Window/Door Sensors and PIR Motion Sensors have included batteries, as responsible for monitoring the various sensors throughout your home, and for does the remote control. These are necessary for the alarms to be able to transmit triggering the alarm signal when one of them reports a disturbance. As such, an active wireless signal. The functionality of the sensors

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Arming and Disarming the System The Window/Door Sensor There are two ways to arm the system, using either the Keypad Alarm Control Unit The included Window/Door Sensors are Trigger or the remote. Arming the system via the remote control is quick, requiring only extremely reliable, and will be triggered a couple of buttons be pushed. Arming the system via the Keypad Alarm Control every time the door on which they are Siren Unit is likewise quick and easy, but for security purposes, you’ll need

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

The PIR motion sensor Pairing Sensors PIR Motion Sensor Each sensor in your system needs to be paired with a mode and zone on the Keypad Alarm Control Unit. You can have multiple sensors in a single zone and/or The Passive InfraRed (PIR) Motion Sensor will, under zones with no sensors attached. If you choose, you can have all your sensors in the typical conditions, detect a human being moving around Home or Out modes, or a combination of both. We recommend a combination of within approxima

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Alarm Zones and Modes Placing the PIR motion sensors Modes: The PIR motion sensors have an effective range of between 16ft/5m and 50ft/15m The Wireless Alarm System has two main modes of operation, the Home Mode depending on the specifi c conditions of the environment. Typically, the sensor will and Out Mode. These zones do not refer to where the sensors are placed, but have a longer range in colder conditions, or in evenly heated environments. The where you are at any given time. opposite

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Your Passcode & Alarm Duration The Remote Control Your wireless alarm system comes with a keychain-sized remote control. In many To protect the security and integrity of your alarm system, you’ll need to defi ne a ways, the remote control is the most powerful and important device in your security unique passcode. Your passcode must be four (4) digits long – something you’ll system – essentially, it is the electronic key. Treat it like you would any other key - remember but not something so obvi

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Your Passcode & Alarm Duration The Remote Control Your wireless alarm system comes with a keychain-sized remote control. In many To protect the security and integrity of your alarm system, you’ll need to defi ne a ways, the remote control is the most powerful and important device in your security unique passcode. Your passcode must be four (4) digits long – something you’ll system – essentially, it is the electronic key. Treat it like you would any other key - remember but not something so obvi

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Alarm Zones and Modes Placing the PIR motion sensors Modes: The PIR motion sensors have an effective range of between 16ft/5m and 50ft/15m The Wireless Alarm System has two main modes of operation, the Home Mode depending on the specifi c conditions of the environment. Typically, the sensor will and Out Mode. These zones do not refer to where the sensors are placed, but have a longer range in colder conditions, or in evenly heated environments. The where you are at any given time. opposite

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

The PIR motion sensor Pairing Sensors PIR Motion Sensor Each sensor in your system needs to be paired with a mode and zone on the Keypad Alarm Control Unit. You can have multiple sensors in a single zone and/or The Passive InfraRed (PIR) Motion Sensor will, under zones with no sensors attached. If you choose, you can have all your sensors in the typical conditions, detect a human being moving around Home or Out modes, or a combination of both. We recommend a combination of within approxima

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Arming and Disarming the System The Window/Door Sensor There are two ways to arm the system, using either the Keypad Alarm Control Unit The included Window/Door Sensors are Trigger or the remote. Arming the system via the remote control is quick, requiring only extremely reliable, and will be triggered a couple of buttons be pushed. Arming the system via the Keypad Alarm Control every time the door on which they are Siren Unit is likewise quick and easy, but for security purposes, you’ll need

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

The Keypad Alarm Control Unit Batteries The Keypad Alarm Control Unit is the heart of the Wireless Alarm System. It is Both the Window/Door Sensors and PIR Motion Sensors have included batteries, as responsible for monitoring the various sensors throughout your home, and for does the remote control. These are necessary for the alarms to be able to transmit triggering the alarm signal when one of them reports a disturbance. As such, an active wireless signal. The functionality of the sensors

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Troubleshooting About the Wireless Alarm System Problem: I keep getting false alarms! The Wireless Alarm System is a convenient, cost-effective and easy to install Solution: There are a few possible reasons why this might be occurring. security system for your home or small business. Combining multiple types of 1. Check that there are no strong magnetic fi elds around your Window/Door sensors, multiple alarm zones, two modes of operation and the convenience of Sensor(s). Things like televisio

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

IMPORTANT - Read Before Installing For your safety and the safety of others, and to ensure that you get the most out of Problem: What if the power goes out? the Home Wireless Alarm System, please read and adhere to these guidelines. Solution: In the event of a general power failure, the Wireless Alarm System will not have the power it requires to operate. One solution is to acquire and use an • Do not expose any part of the Wireless Alarm System to any sudden shocks Un-interruptible Power Supp

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Table of Contents Technical Specifi cations Before You Begin 2 Keypad Control Unit Table of Contents 3 Power Requirements 9V DC (supplied adapter) Wireless Frequency 433 MHz Package Contents 3 Sensitivity >-110dB IMPORTANT - Read Before Installing 4 Siren Volume > 110dB About the Home Wireless Alarm System 5 Alarm Duration 0 ~ 20 minutes The Keypad Alarm Control Unit 6 Operating Temperature -10C° ~ +40C° The Window / Doorway Sensors 7 The Alarm PIR Mot

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Before You Begin Warranty Information FCC Verifi cation: Swann Communications LTD. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Swann Communications USA Inc. Swann Communications Stag Gates House Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- 12636 Clark Street Unit 13, 331 Ingles Street, 63/64 The Avenue Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- Port Melbourne

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Advanced security made easy Wireless Alarm System Swann Technical Support SW347-WA2 All Countries E-mail: tech@swannsecurity.com Telephone Helpdesk USA toll free AUSTRALIA toll free 1-800-627-2799 1300 138 324 (Su, 2pm-10pm US PT) (M 9am-5pm AUS ET) (M-Th, 6am-10pm US PT) (Tu-F 1am-5pm AUS ET) (F 6am-2pm US PT) (Sa 1am-9am AUS ET) USA Exchange & Repairs NEW ZEALAND toll free 1-800-627-2799 (Option 1) 0800 479 266 (M-F, 9am-5pm US PT) UK 0203 027 0979 See http://www.worldtimeserver.com for info


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