Pinchi Security PJDX5‐900 User instructions
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Strictly Confidential For use by Dynamco RV Beta Customers only Copyright © Dynamco Pty Ltd all rights reserved Page # 3 of 11
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Contents Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement..............................................2 Part Numbers........................................................................................................................................4 Remote Operation...............................................................................................................................6 Battery Replacement .....................................................
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions PJ9DX5‐900 PJ9PIR‐900 PJ9Toolbox‐Sen433 PJ9Toolbox‐Sen900 PJ9WB‐900 PJ9LS‐900 PJ9TX90M‐900 Battery Backup Siren Passive Infra‐red Sensor 433MHz Toolbox Sensor 900MHz Toolbox Sensor 900MHz Wireless Bridge 900MHz Latch Sensor 900MHz Remote Control Strictly Confidential For use by Dynamco RV Beta Customers only Copyright © Dynamco Pty Ltd all rights reserved Page # 5 of 11
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Remote Operation (PJ9TX90M‐900) • Momentarily pressing the top button will alternately arm and disarm the Alarm. • Holding the bottom button for 2 seconds will put the Alarm into panic mode. During panic mode, the siren will “squawk” for 30 seconds, or until the top button is pressed. • A green and a red LED are located under the top button. • When a command is successfully transmitted to the Siren, the green LED will flash twice rapidly.
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Programmable Options The PJDX5‐900 features several programmable options and pairing functions, to allow an installer to customize this product to suit special vehicles. The paragraph below details the general procedure for changing/using the options. Read the summary table and option descriptions for further details on each option. Option Selection Procedure 1. Disarm the PJDX5‐900 using a valid Remote Control. 2.
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions 2 3 4 10 11 Internal shock sensor Latch sensor Passive Infra‐red sensor Toolguard sensor Wireless bridge Option 5 – Demo mode Demo mode commands the Siren to sound at low volume for customer demonstrations. Option 6 – Remote Control “pairing mode” Option 6 puts a new Remote Control into “pairing mode”. As the communications between Remote Controls and a Siren is bi‐directional, both the pieces of equipment need to enter learn mode for pairing.
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Important note for millivolt Sensor: In the case of RV’s (motor homes), please be aware, electrical items such as refrigerators may cause a voltage drop at times while the Alarm is active (say in the middle of the night). This is a prime example of when to disable the millivolt sensor. Option 13 – adjust shock sensor sensitivity This adjusts the Shock Sensor sensitivity via the remote. The Siren will chirp the currently programmed shock sensor sensitivity (1‐5).
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions Step 2 – for Toolguard Sensors Open new Toolguard Sensor as per the instructions provided with the sensor. Momentarily press the sensor’s learn button until the green LED in the sensor flashes. The flashing green LED confirms a successful device pairing. Step 2 – for Passive Infra‐red (PIR) Sensors PIRs will enter “pairing mode” automatically for 10‐20 seconds each time the sensor is powered up (i.e. battery re‐insertion).
PJDX5900 SYSTEM User Instructions PJ9DX5‐900 alarm system. If the alarm is armed and active, the siren will sound. While the alarm is disarmed, all Toolguard signals are ignored. Wireless Bridge Operation (PJ9WB‐900) The Wireless Bridge as a device that connects to negative trigger signal wire from a standard (non‐radio) sensor. When a negative signal is detected, a trigger message is transmitted to the PJ9DX5‐900 alarm system via RF.