Manual Swann SW347-WA2

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    20 20 20 © Swann Communications 2010 Swann T echnical Support All Countries E-mail: tech@swannsecurity .com T elephone Helpdesk See http://www .worldtimeserver .com for information on time zones and the current time in Melbourne, Australia compared to your local time. USA toll free 1-800-627-2799 (Su, 2pm-10pm US PT) (M- Th, 6am-10pm US PT) (F 6am ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 2

    2 2 2 FCC V erifi cation: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- signed to provide r easonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residen- tial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio freque ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 3

    18 18 18 T echnical Specifi cations Keypad Control Unit Power Requirements 9V DC (supplied adapter) Wireless Frequency 433 MHz Sensitivity >-110dB Siren V olume > 110dB Alarm Duration 0 ~ 20 minutes Operating T emperatur e -10C° ~ +40C° Remote Control Battery Requirements 1 x 27A (12V DC) Power Consumption (Standby) 0mA Power Consumption ( ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 4

    4 4 4 IMPOR T ANT - Read Before Installing For your safety and the safety of others, and to ensure that you get the most out of the Home Wireless Alarm System, please read and adher e to these guidelines. Do not • expose any part of the Wireless Alarm System to any sudden shocks (such as being dropped or struck). Do not • install the PIR Motion ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 5

    16 16 16 T roubleshooting Problem: I keep getting false alarms! Solution: There ar e a few possible reasons why this might be occurring. Check that there ar e no strong magnetic fi elds around your Window/Door 1. Sensor(s). Things like televisions, computers, microwaves and (of course) magnets of any kind will interfere with the pr oper operation ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 6

    6 6 6 Zone LEDs Arming Buttons Mode Indicator LEDs Numerical Keypad Zone Set & Setup Buttons Siren Connection Antenna The Keypad Alarm Control Unit The Keypad Alarm Control Unit is the heart of the Wireless Alarm System. It is responsible for monitoring the various sensors thr oughout your home, and for triggering the alarm signal when one of t ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 7

    14 14 14 Arming and Disarming the System There ar e two ways to arm the system, using either the Keypad Alarm Control Unit or the remote. Arming the system via the r emote control is quick, r equiring only a couple of buttons be pushed. Arming the system via the Keypad Alarm Control Unit is likewise quick and easy , but for security purposes, you? ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 8

    8 8 8 8 PIR Motion Sensor The P assive I nfra R ed (PIR) Motion Sensor will, under typical conditions, detect a human being moving around within approximately thirty feet (about 10m) fr om the sensor . This is an average value, as the actual detection range is between 16ft/5m and 50ft/15m. As the performance of the sensor is determined primarily by ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 9

    12 12 12 Alarm Zones and Modes Modes: The Wireless Alarm System has two main modes of operation, the Home Mode and Out Mode. These zones do not refer to wher e the sensors are placed, but where you ar e at any given time. For example, when you are in your home, you should set the alarm system to “Home”. Home Mode should include your Window/Door ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 10

    10 10 10 The Remote Control Y our wireless alarm system comes with a keychain-sized r emote control. In many ways, the remote contr ol is the most powerful and important device in your security system – essentially , it is the electronic key . T reat it like you would any other key - keeping it on your keychain typically helps. Using the remote c ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 11

    10 10 10 The Remote Control Y our wireless alarm system comes with a keychain-sized r emote control. In many ways, the remote contr ol is the most powerful and important device in your security system – essentially , it is the electronic key . T reat it like you would any other key - keeping it on your keychain typically helps. Using the remote c ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 12

    12 12 12 Alarm Zones and Modes Modes: The Wireless Alarm System has two main modes of operation, the Home Mode and Out Mode. These zones do not refer to wher e the sensors are placed, but where you ar e at any given time. For example, when you are in your home, you should set the alarm system to “Home”. Home Mode should include your Window/Door ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 13

    8 8 8 8 PIR Motion Sensor The P assive I nfra R ed (PIR) Motion Sensor will, under typical conditions, detect a human being moving around within approximately thirty feet (about 10m) fr om the sensor . This is an average value, as the actual detection range is between 16ft/5m and 50ft/15m. As the performance of the sensor is determined primarily by ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 14

    14 14 14 Arming and Disarming the System There ar e two ways to arm the system, using either the Keypad Alarm Control Unit or the remote. Arming the system via the r emote control is quick, r equiring only a couple of buttons be pushed. Arming the system via the Keypad Alarm Control Unit is likewise quick and easy , but for security purposes, you? ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 15

    6 6 6 Zone LEDs Arming Buttons Mode Indicator LEDs Numerical Keypad Zone Set & Setup Buttons Siren Connection Antenna The Keypad Alarm Control Unit The Keypad Alarm Control Unit is the heart of the Wireless Alarm System. It is responsible for monitoring the various sensors thr oughout your home, and for triggering the alarm signal when one of t ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 16

    16 16 16 T roubleshooting Problem: I keep getting false alarms! Solution: There ar e a few possible reasons why this might be occurring. Check that there ar e no strong magnetic fi elds around your Window/Door 1. Sensor(s). Things like televisions, computers, microwaves and (of course) magnets of any kind will interfere with the pr oper operation ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 17

    4 4 4 IMPOR T ANT - Read Before Installing For your safety and the safety of others, and to ensure that you get the most out of the Home Wireless Alarm System, please read and adher e to these guidelines. Do not • expose any part of the Wireless Alarm System to any sudden shocks (such as being dropped or struck). Do not • install the PIR Motion ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 18

    18 18 18 T echnical Specifi cations Keypad Control Unit Power Requirements 9V DC (supplied adapter) Wireless Frequency 433 MHz Sensitivity >-110dB Siren V olume > 110dB Alarm Duration 0 ~ 20 minutes Operating T emperatur e -10C° ~ +40C° Remote Control Battery Requirements 1 x 27A (12V DC) Power Consumption (Standby) 0mA Power Consumption ( ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 19

    2 2 2 FCC V erifi cation: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- signed to provide r easonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residen- tial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio freque ...

  • Swann SW347-WA2 - page 20

    20 20 20 © Swann Communications 2010 Swann T echnical Support All Countries E-mail: tech@swannsecurity .com T elephone Helpdesk See http://www .worldtimeserver .com for information on time zones and the current time in Melbourne, Australia compared to your local time. USA toll free 1-800-627-2799 (Su, 2pm-10pm US PT) (M- Th, 6am-10pm US PT) (F 6am ...

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