Yale SAA8012 User Manual

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Brand: Yale

Category: Carbon Monoxide Alarm , Security System

Type: Operation & user’s manual

Model: Yale SAA8011 , Yale SAA8012

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User Manual
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Specifications
All devices
EMC
Tested to ETS 300 683
Radio Components tested to EN
300 220-1
Environmental conditions
-10°C to 40°C, relative humidity
70% non-condensing for all units
except the external siren. Siren: -20°C
to 50°C, relative humidity 95% non-
condensing
Radio operational range
30m in a typical domestic
installation, range can vary depending
on building construction, device
positions and RF environment
Housings ABS/polycarbonate
Siren
Siren output 104dBA sound pressure @
1m minimum
Radio 433.92MHz AM super heterodyne
receiver with jamming detection
Power supply 6V, 4 x D alkaline cells. 3
years typical service life
Passive infra red (PIR) detector
Alarm processing Microprocessor
controlled dual edge sequential pulse
count with pulse length discrimination
Radio 433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 4.5V, 3 x AA alkaline cells.
3 years typical domestic service life, 1-
minute sleep timer
Movement detection range 15m, 11
Door/window contact
Radio Microprocessor controlled
433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 3V, 2 x AAA alkaline cells. 3
years typical domestic service life
Smoke detector
Radio Microprocessor controlled
433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 6V, 4 x AAA alkaline cells. 3
years typical domestic service life
Keyfob remote control
Radio Microprocessor controlled
433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 12V, 23A/MN21 alkaline
miniature "lighter" battery. 3 years
typical domestic service life
Keypad remote control
Radio Microprocessor controlled
433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 3 x AAA alkaline cells. 3
years typical domestic service life
Help button
EMCTested to EN 300 220-1 and ETS
300 683
Environmental conditions -10°C to
40°C, relative humidity 70% non-
condensing
Radio operational range 30m in a
typical domestic installation. Can vary
depending on building construction and
RF environment
Radio Microprocessor controlled
433.92MHz AM transmitter
Power supply 12V 23A/MN21 alkaline
miniature ‘lighter battery’. 3 years
typical domestic service life
0560
WEEE
Note: Waste electrical products should
not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your local authority or
retailer for recycling advice.
SAA8012
Door Contact Alarm
Installing the batteries
• Install Batteries by removing the screw from the back
Insert 4 ‘AA’ alkaline batteries as shown in the diagram
Do not mix old and new batteries
Only use alkaline batteries
When replacing the batteries, wait 30 seconds after
removing the old batteries before inserting new ones,
then test the system
NB: All other units will need to be paired again
Default User Registration
NB: Pre-set Factory Code 1,2,3
In order to use the unit you must set a 4 digit PIN code, using any of
the buttons 1,2,3
1. Enter the default PIN
2. Enter your new pin code (make a note of this below)
3. Enter the default PIN again
4. The orange and red LEDs will flash. The system is now ready to
use.
! If there is a delay of more than 5 seconds between any of the
above steps all LEDs will flash 3 times and the unit will beep to
confirm an error. Restart the process from Step 1.
Factory reset
If the user pin code is forgotten or the system malfunctions, press the reset
button located on the reverse of the unit underneath the battery cover. The
pin code will need to be reset and any other devices will need to be paired.
Operating the Alarm
Arming the Unit
Press the ARM button, the red LED will light for 5 seconds before
flashing green to confirm that it is armed
You have 20 seconds to vacate the area
4 countdown beeps will sound to warn the end of the exit period
Disarming the Unit
When entering the protected area the red LED will remain on for 2 seconds
You will have 10 seconds to enter the 4 digit PIN code followed by CLR
The red LED will light for 5 seconds before flashing to confirm the unit is
disarmed.
If PIN is entered incorrectly 5 times, the unit will beep 10 times, the unit
will lock for 5 minutes
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
Pairing with other devices
Master Units
The motion detector alarm and Door Contact Alarm are Master Units
(these have sensors and sirens).
Slave Units
The mini siren and key fob are slave units.
A maximum of 3 master units can be paired with a limitless
amount of slave units.
Pairing the units
1. Using the selected Master unit, Enter the 4 digit pin code + (the
device is now in pairing mode for 2 minutes)
If is the last digit of your PIN Code, make sure you press it
twice
2. Connect the front ‘eyebrows’ of the Keyfob (slave unit) to the
back eyebrows of the Master (the slave unit flashes and beeps when
successfully paired) – the keyfob does not beep
3. Other devices can now be added, by repeating step 2
4. To exit the pairing mode press CLR button twice on the Master device
Installing the device
Place the alarm in the desired location, preferably
on the door or window, using the screws or
adhesive Velcro tape. The magnetic contact must
be aligned to the same level, next to the alarm so
that contact can be made when the
door is closed.
All devices must be within 25 metres of the paired devices and not near
large metal objects.
Avoid obvious sources of electrical interference such as a refrigerator
or microwave oven.
Low Battery Indicator
The red light will continue flashing to indicate the batteries are low.
Replace batteries, wait 30 seconds after removing the old batteries
before inserting new ones, then test the system.
NB: All other units will need to be paired again.
1
2
3
Front
1. Front ‘eyebrow’ contacts
2. Contact Sensor & Magnet
3. LED x 3
4. ARM & CLR buttons
5. 1, 2, 3 & Yale buttons
6. Siren
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
Back
1. Battery compartment
2. Reset button
3. Rear contact points
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
1
2
3
ARM
CLR
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