Smartwares SC45

Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm System User Manual

Model: SC45 (10.023.35)

1. Nhanganyaya

Thank you for choosing the Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm System. This device is designed to secure small areas such as kiosks, apartments, or small shops by detecting motion and triggering a loud alarm. Please read this manual carefully before installation and use to ensure proper operation and safety.

2. Safety Information

  • Chengetedza mudziyo kure nemvura uye unyoro.
  • Usaedze kuvhura kana kugadzirisa mudziyo wega. Enda kune vashandi vane hunyanzvi kuti vakubatsire.
  • Ita shuwa kuti mabhatiri akaiswa aine polarity chaiyo.
  • Dzorera mabhatiri ese panguva imwe chete. Usasanganise mabhatiri ekare uye matsva.
  • Rasa mabhatiri zvine ungwaru maererano nemitemo yenzvimbo.
  • Mudziyo uyu wakaitirwa kushandiswa mukati memba chete.

3. Package Zviri mukati

Pasuru yacho inofanira kunge iine zvinhu zvinotevera:

  • 1x Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm Unit
  • 2x Remote Controls
  • 4x AA Batteries (for the sensor unit)
  • Mounting hardware (screws and wall plugs, or adhesive strips)

4. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm System.

Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm unit and one remote control

Mufananidzo 1: The Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm unit with one remote control. The sensor unit is white with a dark grey detection lens and a red indicator light at the bottom. The remote control is also white with 'ON' and 'OFF' buttons.

Side view of Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm with mounting bracket

Mufananidzo 2: Side view of the motion sensor alarm unit, showing the integrated mounting bracket for wall or corner installation.

Close-up of Smartwares SC45 remote control

Mufananidzo 3: Pedyo-up view of the remote control, featuring distinct 'ON' and 'OFF' buttons and a red indicator light.

5. Setup uye Kuiswa

5.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri

  1. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the motion sensor unit.
  2. Svetera vhura chivharo chebhatiri.
  3. Isa mabhatiri maviri eAA, uchiita kuti polarity (+/-) ive yakakwana sezvakaratidzwa mukati mekamuri.
  4. Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.
  5. The unit will emit a short beep to indicate it is powered on.

5.2 Kuisa Sensor

The Smartwares SC45 can be mounted using adhesive strips or screws. Choose a location that provides optimal coverage of the area you wish to protect, typically in a corner or on a wall, facing the entry point.

  • For Adhesive Mounting: Clean the desired surface thoroughly. Apply strong double-sided adhesive strips (not included, unless specified in package contents) to the back of the sensor unit and press firmly onto the wall.
  • For Screw Mounting:
    1. Mark the desired mounting position on the wall.
    2. Dhonza maburi ekutyaira kana zvichidikanwa.
    3. Secure the mounting bracket (if detachable) or the unit directly using the provided screws.
    4. Ensure the sensor is positioned to cover the intended detection area. The detection range is up to 8 meters.
Smartwares SC45 Motion Sensor Alarm installed in a room corner

Mufananidzo 4: Example of the motion sensor alarm installed in the corner of a room, providing wide coverage.

6. Operating Instructions

The Smartwares SC45 is operated using the included remote controls.

6.1 Arming the Alarm

  • Press the ON bhatani riri paremote control.
  • The sensor unit will emit a short beep, and the red indicator light will flash briefly, indicating that the alarm is armed.
  • There is an exit delay period (typically 10-15 seconds) during which you can leave the protected area without triggering the alarm.

6.2 Disarming the Alarm

  • Upon entering the protected area, the sensor will detect motion and an entry delay period will begin (typically 5-10 seconds).
  • During this delay, press the DZIMA bhatani riri paremote control.
  • The sensor unit will emit a short beep, and the red indicator light will turn off, indicating that the alarm is disarmed.
  • If the alarm is not disarmed within the entry delay period, the siren will sound.

6.3 Alarm Trigger

  • If motion is detected while the alarm is armed and the entry delay expires without disarming, the siren will sound at 105 dB.
  • The alarm will typically sound for a set duration (e.g., 30-60 seconds) and then reset, re-arming itself.

7. Kuchengeta

7.1 Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri

When the alarm unit's indicator light remains dimly lit or the alarm performance degrades, it is time to replace the batteries.

  1. Bvisa alarm.
  2. Vhura imba yebhatiri kuseri kweyuniti.
  3. Bvisa mabhatiri ekare eAA.
  4. Isa mabhatiri mana matsva eAA alkaline, uchicherechedza polarity chaiyo.
  5. Vhara chivharo chebhatiri.
  6. Test the alarm's functionality with the remote control.

Note: Remote control batteries (e.g., CR2032 coin cell) may also need occasional replacement. Refer to the remote control's specific instructions if provided.

7.2 Kuchenesa

Wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the unit.

8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
Alarm does not arm/disarm with remote.
  • Dead remote battery.
  • Mabhatiri e sensor akaderera kana kuti akafa.
  • Kure kure nekwaunosvika.
  • Tsiva bhatiri riri kure.
  • Tsiva mabhatiri e sensor.
  • Move closer to the sensor unit.
Alarm inotanga isingatarisirwi.
  • Pet or object moving in detection zone.
  • Sensor positioned near heat source or draft.
  • Sensor yakashata.
  • Adjust sensor angle or relocate.
  • Reposition sensor away from heat/drafts.
  • Bata rutsigiro rwevatengi.
Alarm siren is weak.
  • Low sensor batteries.
  • Tsiva mabhatiri e sensor.

9. Zvinotsanangurwa

Model Number:10.023.35
Alamu Type:Standalone Alarm
Alarm Volume:105 dB
PIR Detection Range:Kusvika 8 metres
Kunobva Simba:Battery Powered (4x AA batteries, included)
Entry/Exit Delay:Ehe
Zviyero (L x W x H):0.26 x 0.18 x 0.08 cm (Product); 210 grams
Material:Plastiki
Ruvara:Chena

10. Warranty uye Tsigiro

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact Smartwares customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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